The American Society for Legal History (ASLH) held its Annual Meeting from November 7 to 9, 2002, at the U.S. Grant Hotel in San Diego, California. This marked the first time the Society convened in San Diego, providing a new backdrop for scholars and practitioners to engage in discussions on legal history.
The conference featured a Plenary Lecture delivered by Charles Donahue, Jr. of Harvard University Law School. The program included a variety of sessions covering diverse topics in legal history, reflecting the Society's commitment to exploring the multifaceted dimensions of the field.
Attendees had opportunities to network with peers, participate in panel discussions, and attend presentations by notable speakers. The event fostered an environment conducive to scholarly exchange and professional development.
The ASLH Annual Meeting is ideal for legal historians, scholars, and practitioners interested in the historical development of law. It offers a platform to share research, gain insights from leading experts, and connect with a community dedicated to the study of legal history.
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Event Details
- Date
- November 15-17, 2002
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Baltimore, United States
- U.S. Grant Hotel
- Audience
- Legal historians, scholars, and practitioners