The American Society for Legal History (ASLH) held its 2003 Annual Meeting from November 13 to 16 at the Capital Hilton in Washington, D.C. This gathering brought together scholars, practitioners, and enthusiasts dedicated to the study and advancement of legal history.
The conference featured a plenary session with distinguished speakers: Edward L. Ayers from the University of Virginia, John W. Dower from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Charles S. Maier from Harvard University. Their presentations provided deep insights into various facets of legal history, enriching the attendees' understanding of the field.
In addition to the plenary session, the meeting offered numerous panels and discussions covering a wide range of topics in legal history. These sessions facilitated engaging dialogues among participants, fostering a collaborative environment for sharing research and ideas.
The event also provided ample networking opportunities, allowing attendees to connect with peers, mentors, and leading figures in legal history. The Capital Hilton's facilities supported both formal sessions and informal gatherings, enhancing the overall conference experience.
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Event Details
- Date
- October 15-17, 2003
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Tempe, United States
- Capital Hilton
- Audience
- Scholars, practitioners, and enthusiasts of legal history