By Unknown Wednesday, September 7, 2016 Lectures Workshops and Announcements UC Berkeley Legal History Colloquium It is a pleasure to announce the speakers for the University of California, Berkeley Fall 2016 Legal History Colloquium, which I am co-runn...
By Unknown 11:00 AM Constitutional studies Latin America military Scholarship -- Articles and essays Cajas-Sarria on a Columbian Gebneral's Constitutional Justice Mario Alberto Cajas-Sarria, Icesi University Law School, Cali, Colombia , has published The Constitutional Justice of General Gustavo Rojas ...
By Unknown 10:17 AM Cybercrime Interpol Tribunal on Cyberspace The Rise of International Cybercrime By Erica K. Waters Erica Waters, originally the class of 2016, graduated from Albany Law School in December 2015 after accelerating her stu...
By Unknown 9:00 AM Law and literature Weisberg on Law and Literature Looking for a state-of-the-field overview of the Law and Literature movement? Richard Weisberg, Cardozo School of Law , has posted " Wh...
By Unknown Tuesday, September 6, 2016 Civil War Scholarship -- Books South Tarter on Race, Law, and Public Debt in Virginia New from the University of Virginia Press: A Saga of the New South: Race, Law, and Public Debt in Virginia (July 2016), by Brent Tarter (Li...
By Unknown 9:30 AM Fellowships Grants Honors and Awards U. Adelaide Postgraduate Dissertation Scholarships in Early Modern English Legal History Via H-Law, we have the following announcement : Two postgraduate scholarships are offered, each of three years duration, one leading to a ...
By Unknown 8:15 AM Fellowships Grants Honors and Awards Immigration and Citizenship George E. Pozzetta Dissertation Award [We have the following announcement.] The Immigration and Ethnic History Society Announces competition for the 2016 George E. Pozzetta Disse...
By Unknown Monday, September 5, 2016 Asia Comparative Legal History Constitutional studies Latin America Scholarship -- Articles and essays Caldwell on China's "Five-Power Constitution" Ernest Caldwell, University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies , has posted Chinese Constitutionalism: Five-Power Constitutio...
By Unknown Sunday, September 4, 2016 2nd Amendment Constitutional studies English legal history Scholarship -- Articles and essays Kamp on the English Legacy for the Second Amendment Allen R. Kamp, John Marshall Law School , has posted The English Legacy of the Second Amendment — History and Myth : According to the majori...
By Unknown 4:01 AM Sunday Book Review Roundup In the New York Times is a review of Marc Lamont Hill's Nobody: Casualties of America’s War on the Vulnerable, From Ferguson to Flint ...
By Unknown Friday, September 2, 2016 14th Amendment Asia Conferences and Calls for Papers Constitutional studies Fellowships Grants Honors and Awards Immigration and Citizenship Slavery Weekend Roundup We were pleased to see that the activities at the upcoming meeting of the Association of American Law Schools in San Francisco include a f...
By Unknown 1:30 PM Africa Crime and Criminal Law International Law and Foreign Affairs Scholarship -- Articles and essays Liu on the ICC and al-Bashir, Zihang Liu has posted The Prosecutor v. Omar Hassan Ahmad Al Bashir : The atrocities perpetrated by the Government of Sudan (GoS) and t...
By Unknown 9:00 AM Conferences and Calls for Papers CFP: Edinburgh Postgraduate Law Conference [We have the following announcement.] The Edinburgh Postgraduate Law Conference is excited to announce its fourth annual conference. This c...
By Unknown 5:30 AM Indian Law Latin America Scholarship -- Books Global Perspectives on Legal History 7 [We have the following announcement.] Víctor Tau Anzoátegui, El Jurista en el Nuevo Mundo Pensamiento. Doctrina. Mentalidad . Global Persp...
By Unknown Thursday, September 1, 2016 Crime and Criminal Law Criminal Procedure English legal history History of Science Policing New Release: Burney and Pemberton on CSI Out this month from Johns Hopkins University Press is M urder and the Making of English CSI by Ian Burney and Neil Pemberton , both o...
By Unknown 5:30 AM Sigh, Argh, Whoa: The Long, Slow, and Lucky Road to Writing my Book I’m probably not the only historian on the block who has a habit of thinking hard about important moments in my own life. Give me a long co...