Our friends over at legal history blog have already mentioned that Traveling the Beaten Trail: Charles Tait's Changes to the Federal Grand Juries, 18225-1825 has appeared as volume 8 in the…
Updated and finalized August 23, 2014 It's time for the new list. I'll start with what I know, and look forward to hearing of additional searches from our readers. Please…
I'm a pack rat and one collection that I carry with me from place to place is my grandfather's 1936 Encyclopedia Britannica. Once in a while I pull a volume ...
I have just learned the sad news that Sheldon Hackney passed away last Thursday. He was a professor of history at Princeton and later in life president of the University…
Here's a call for papers for the 2014 International Legal Ethics Conference VI, which will be held in London on July 10 – 12, 2014 at City Law School London. Submissions are due at the…
I'm pleased to pass on the news that the 26th annual meeting of the Southern Intellectual History Circle will convene at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville on Thursday afternoon 20…
Further to the discussion in the comments to Bernie Burk's post last week about numbers of jobs for lawyers in the United States, a reader sent along this list taken…
I have just received an email from my dean, Jack Boger, delivering the sad news that civil rights hero Julius Chambers has passed away. I want to present just a…
I've updated this list of CFP's with the addition of calls for papers on the subjects of Comparative Urban Governance, International Law-Making and the UN, and the Role of Nonprofits…