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Kamalani Apsara: The chair once occupied by Obama will be occupied by a student of Indian origin.

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New Delhi, Dated 08-Feb-2023, Wednesday

Apsara Iyer of Indian origin has been elected as the President of Harvard Law Review, the world's only important body. For the first time in its 136-year history, a person of Indian-American origin has got the opportunity to hold this position. The Harvard Law Review is an organization under the Harvard Law School, dedicated to the review and selection of articles published in the field of law. Indian-American student Apsara Iyer is a second-year student at Harvard Law School.

Harvard Law Institute was founded in 1887

In 1887, the Harvard Law Institute was founded. A report by The Harvard Crimson has confirmed that Apsara Iyer has been made the president. This report says that Apsara Iyer has been selected as the 137th President of the Harvard Law Review. Talking to the media about this success, Apsara has expressed her happiness. Apsara Iyer said that as president of the Law Review, her priority would be to involve more editors in the review and selection process of articles, so that the institution's reputation for high quality work is maintained.

Apsara's target

Apsara Iyer said that the organization will focus on maximum performance. It is to be mentioned that former President of the United States Barack Obama and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg of the Supreme Court of the United States have also held the post of President of the Harvard Law Review. Apsara Iyer received her graduation degree from Yale in 2016, reports Crimson. He also has graduate degrees in Economics, Mathematics and Spanish.



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