What does HLRA mean?
HLRA means Harvard Law Review Association
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Harvard Law Review Association?
Harvard Law Review Association can be abbreviated as HLRA
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- HBSA - Harvard Business School Association
- HEAA - Harvard Extension Alumni Association
- HAAA - Harvard Arab Alumni Association
- HHTA - Harvard Hall Tenants Association
- HLR - Harvard Law Review
- HLSA - Harvard Law School Association
- HURA - Harvard University Retirees Association
- HUMA - Harvard University Mexican Association
- HUPA - Harvard University Police Association
- HSBA - Harvard Square Business Association
- HUCA - Harvard University Cycling Association
- ILRA - International Law Review Association
- HBSA - Harvard Black Students Association
- HASA - Harvard African Students Association
- HESA - Harvard Extension Student Association
- HLCA - Harvard Law Couples Association
- HPPA - Harvard Pilgrim Physicians Association
- HTSA - Harvard Taiwanese Students Association
- HYS - Harvard Law School|Harvard, Yale Law School|Yale, Stanford Law School|Stanford (perennially named as the Law school rankings in the United States|top three law schools in the U.S.)
- Harv LR - Harvard Law Review