{"name":"brycewang-stanford-harvard-law-review-skills-harvard-law-review-skills","owner":{"name":"ClaudePluginHub"},"plugins":[{"name":"brycewang-stanford-harvard-law-review-skills-harvard-law-review-skills","source":{"source":"github","repo":"brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills"},"description":"Agent skill stack for legal scholarship targeted at the Harvard Law Review (HLR) — one of the oldest student-edited, generalist American law reviews, published by the Harvard Law Review Association and affiliated with Harvard Law School. HLR is NOT peer-reviewed: it is student-edited, and articles are placed through the distinctive U.S. law-review ecosystem (near-final manuscript submitted to many journals at once via Scholastica, leveraged with expedite requests across the February-March and August seasons). This pack encodes that reality: building a normative legal claim, running a preemption check (SSRN / Westlaw / HeinOnline) before writing, structuring the doctrine-to-theory-to-prescription argument, mastering the heavy footnote apparatus and Bluebook pinpoint citation (HLR co-publishes The Bluebook), preparing for the intensive student-editor substantive edit and the full cite-check / source-pull, timing placement and expedites, and surviving the revision cycle. Covers Articles, Essays, Book Reviews, and the annual Supreme Court issue and Foreword. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.","version":"0.1.0","strict":true,"keywords":["harvard-law-review","hlr","law-review","legal-scholarship","student-edited","bluebook","scholastica","expedite","preemption-check","cite-check","footnotes","constitutional-law","supreme-court-foreword","academic-writing"],"category":"deployment"}]}