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ASLH Annual Meeting 2011

by American Society for Legal History

The American Society for Legal History (ASLH) held its 2011 Annual Meeting from November 10 to 13 at the Loews Atlanta Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia. This gathering brought together scholars, practitioners, and enthusiasts dedicated to the study and advancement of legal history.

The conference featured a diverse array of sessions covering various facets of legal history, including panels, roundtable discussions, and paper presentations. A highlight of the event was the Plenary Lecture delivered by Linda K. Kerber from the University of Iowa and the University of Iowa College of Law, offering profound insights into the field.

Attendees had ample opportunities for networking through organized receptions and informal gatherings. The event also included the presentation of the Kathryn T. Preyer Scholars, recognizing outstanding emerging scholars in legal history.

The ASLH Annual Meeting is ideal for academics, legal professionals, and students interested in the historical development of law and its societal impacts. It provides a platform for engaging with cutting-edge research, fostering professional connections, and contributing to the ongoing discourse in legal history.

Event Details

Date
November 15-17, 2011
3 days
Location
🇺🇸 Atlanta, United States
Loews Atlanta Hotel
Audience
Academics, legal professionals, and students interested in legal history.

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