Social Science Space has now posted a longer version (by about 50%) of my blog post on the use of evidence in social science, under the title "Are Ethnographers Ever…
I see from our friends over at legal history blog that Jared Goldstein of Roger Williams Law has posted "The Klan's Constitution." I had the pleasure of reading an earlier…
Texas A&M University has announced that the three finalists in its dean search are Robert Ahdieh,José M. Gabilondo, and Paul D. Paton. More details here.
The past week there's been a lot of talk about what to do with the Confederate monument on the UNC campus -- commonly known as "Silent Sam." Faculty lounge blogger…
I'm sorry to report that long-time Duke law librarian Richard Danner passed away last week. He was a tremendous resource and a leading figure in the field, especially in the…
There is no law school in the U.S. (nor, I would venture, in the U.K.) where the curriculum fails to address the importance of social science to law practice. Regrettably, ...
I woke up this morning to the exciting news that Professor Sam Bagenstos of the University of Michigan Law faculty is running for the Michigan Supreme Court.
I'm delighted to report that the March 2018 issue of the American Journal of Legal History is up on the web and that the hard copy will be arriving in subscribers'…
From an email message which I received in recent days: University of Dayton Associate Dean for Academic Success – S01866P The University of Dayton, founded in 1850 by the Society…