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Stories 1 (1 evaluated) Avg HRCB +0.16
Avg SETL +0.27 Avg Conf 23%
Avg Editorial +0.20 Avg Structural +0.03
Poster Karma 103,914 avg Submitters 1
Epistemic 0.72 Transparency 0.50
Solutions 0.52 Stakeholder 0.45
Tone measured Sentiment Acknowledges
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UDHR Fingerprint Preamble: +0.20 Freedom & Equality: +0.30 Non-Discrimination: +0.20 Life & Liberty: +0.10 No Slavery: ND No Torture: ND Legal Personhood: ND Equal Protection: +0.20 Right to Remedy: +0.10 No Arbitrary Detention: ND Fair Hearing: +0.10 Presumption of Innocence: ND Privacy: +0.01 Freedom of Movement: +0.14 Asylum: ND Nationality: ND Marriage & Family: ND Property: +0.08 Freedom of Thought: +0.22 Free Expression: +0.38 Assembly: +0.16 Political Participation: ND Social Security: +0.10 Work & Pay: +0.10 Rest & Leisure: +0.20 Standard of Living: +0.10 Education: +0.04 Culture & Science: +0.16 Social Order: +0.32 Duties: +0.10 No Destruction of Rights: +0.10
Domain Context Profile cached from evaluation
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Legal & Terms
Privacy
No privacy policy or GDPR/CCPA disclosures visible in provided content. Google Tag Manager tracking present but no privacy-specific controls observable on page.
Terms of Service
Terms of service not accessible from page content provided.
Identity & Mission
Mission +0.10
Article 19
Harvard Law Review mission implicitly supports academic free expression and legal scholarship without censorship. Modest positive modifier for institutional commitment to publishing diverse legal analysis.
Editorial Code
No explicit editorial code of conduct or conflict-of-interest policy visible in provided content.
Ownership
Harvard Law Review publicly known as Harvard Law School publication; institutional affiliation establishes editorial independence in academic context.
Access & Distribution
Access Model -0.10
Article 19 Article 26
Print-edition URL suggests paywall or subscription model for full access. Academic publishing paywalls restrict access to legal knowledge that affects public rights. Modest negative modifier.
Ad/Tracking -0.05
Article 12
Google Tag Manager implementation (GTM-M369FSP) indicates user tracking. No opt-out visible in provided content. Minimal impact on privacy rights assessment.
Accessibility
Screen reader text CSS present; responsive design indicated by WordPress block system. Full accessibility audit not possible from provided markup.
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HRCB +0.16
E +0.20
S +0.03
What Is a Tort? (harvardlawreview.org)
34 points by bookofjoe 5 days ago | 30 comments | hrcb v3.7 Rule of Law & Legal Remedies Mild positive