Once upon a time, every serious law practitioner subscribed to the Harvard Law Review. Every month, the latest issue would land on the desks of lawyers, judges, and law firms. But times changed. The internet proliferated. Subscriptions to the print edition plummeted. And something was lost.

Of course, the Law Review is still widely read, respected, and referenced. However, legal professionals are more likely to search for a specific story in Westlaw or Nexis (the massive digital libraries) than browse the latest issue on HLR’s website. Our redesign aims to change that. While the website can’t hope to compete with Westlaw’s powerful search and annotation tools, the new design re-establishes it as destination for reading and browsing.