HARVARD LAW — The Harvard Law Review for the first time in its 136-year history will be headed by an Indian-American woman after the prestigious law journal named a student dedicated to investigating art and antiquities theft as its new president. Harvard Law School student Apsara Iyer in an interview on Tuesday described herself as a first-generation American whose decision to seek a law degree was fueled by a goal of furthering her years-long work fighting antiquities trafficking.