Harvard Law School’s faculty unanimously voted to make all faculty member-authored scholarly articles available on the Internet free of charge.
In a May 7 announcement about last week’s vote, Harvard Law School said the move makes it “the first law school to commit to open access.” The decision means that people all over the world can benefit from ideas generated at Harvard Law School, said dean Elena Kagan.
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