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CFP: Edited Collection on "Arrested Development"
Ruskola on "The Invention of American Imperial Sov...
Magness and Page on Guelzo on Lincoln and Coloniza...
Reid on Scotland's First Banknotes
Richardson on Private Acts of Parliament
Conk, "People's Electric: Engaged Legal Education ...
Erman to USC Law
AJLH 53:2
Rabban on the Historical School of American Jurisp...
Baskind on a Right to Silence at the Old Bailey
See You at Law and Society!
Tsoukala reviews Kang'ara, "Beyond Bed and Bread"
Harris Reviews Banner's "American Property"
Baude on Rethinking the Federal Eminent Domain Power
AALS Workshop on Poverty, Immigration, and Property
Memorial Day Roundup
Michigan Law's Program in Race, Law and History
FDR and the New Deal, FDR and the "Jewish Question...
Weekend Roundup
Pfander and Nazemi Revise Frankfurter on the Anti-...
The Founders' Twitter Feed
Signposts for an Alternative History of Human Rights
Lamb and Nye on the FHA's Resistance to Truman's R...
LaChance to Emory
Reid on CJ White and the Selective Service Cases
White on the "Strangely Insignificant Role" of the...
Bessie Margolin (1909-1996)
New Release: Murkens, "From Empire to Union: Conce...
CFP: NYU/Tamiment Cold War History Seminar
CFP: “Revisiting Charles Beard's An Economic Inter...
The U.S. Legal History Survey Revisited: III -- Me...
Kornhauser, "The Consistency of Conservative Tax P...
New Release: Beever, "Forgotten Justice"
The Roberts Court, Reinventing Government, and Mor...
Weekend Roundup
New Release: Zackin, "Looking for Rights in All th...
New Journal: Comparative Legal History
YJL&H 24:2 (2012)
2013 Hurst Fellows
UW Law & Society Post-Doc to Wood
Lyall's "Irish House of Lords"
Book Prizes in American Legal History
Zelden's "Thurgood Marshall"
Rose on the Law of Maintenance and Sir John Fastolf
Cromwell Prize for Articles Published in 2012
Lind's "Lincoln's Suspension of Habeas Corpus"
AHA Prizes: Deadline Approaching
Chief Justice Roberts to Lecture at the Jackson Ce...
L&HR 31:2 (May 2013)
Visiting Position in U.S. History at Brown
Cromwell Prize for Dissertations Completed in 2012
Environment, Law and History
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Conservatives and the Law, When Congress Works, an...
From Maine to Maitland via America
Cavanagh's "Settler Colonialism and Land Rights in...
Sirico on Franklin and Prayer at the Federal Conve...
Heins, "Priests of Our Democracy"
Welke to Lecture on "The Cowboy Suit Tragedy"
Landau reviews Schafer, "Brothels, Depravity, and ...
Going Once . . .
HLS Berger-Howe Fellowship to Mayeux
NYU Golieb Fellowships to Axtell, Braatz
Carwardine to Lecture on Lincoln and Emancipation
Collins on Theodore Schroeder's Defense of Free Sp...
More on Teaching "Law and the 'War on Terror'": Se...
Schmidt Reviews Burgin, "The Great Persuasion"
Pfander and Nazemi on the Anti-Injunction Act of 1793
Tamanaha, "The Third Pillar of Jurisprudence: Soci...
Ziegler on the Price of Privacy
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Burger & Frymer, "Property Law and American Empire"
The CIA, Foreign Policy, and the U.S. at War: This...
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Klerman on Teaching English Legal History
Lytton's "Kosher"
The New Deal Constitution at 75: Many Happy Returns?
Financial Scandals and the Legislation They Inspired
The U.S. Legal History Survey Revisited: II - Teac...
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Kahn's "Mrs. Shipley's Ghost"
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The Three Lives of Anthony Burns
Stein, "Historians Before the Bench: Friends of th...
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