The deadline for #ASLH panel proposals is just around the corner--*March 24, 2026* for Banff conference 👇
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The deadline for #ASLH panel proposals is just around the corner--*March 24, 2026* for Banff conference 👇
If you study legal history, please consider submitting a proposal for the 2026 conference of the American Society for Legal History in Banff, Canada in November! The Program Committee accepts proposals until March 24! #ASLH #legalhistory 🗃️
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Excited about an article on the legal history of Britain or the British Empire published in 2025? Consider nominating the article for the #ASLH Sutherland Prize! Self-nominations also accepted - don't be shy! Due date: June 1. aslh.net/award/suther...
If you're interested in developing a pre-conference symposium during the American Society for Legal History conference in Banff in November, please send your proposal to the Program Committee co-chairs by this Friday, 2/27! (Other proposals are due 3/24) #legalhistory #ASLH
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Non-U.S. legal historians: Please consider applying for the #ASLH Early Career Global Legal History Research Fellowship. Deadline is June 1, 2026. Please see link below for fellowship and application details. aslh.net/award/early-...
New book out soon by Ari Bryen #ASLH: www.cambridge.org/core/books/j...
The Call to nominate Honorary Fellows of the American Society for Legal History is now up. Nominations are due Feb.9, 2026. Full details here: aslh.net/award/honora... #ASLH
Grateful to @nfyahaya.bsky.social for agreeing to read 'How Commerce Became Legal,' and excited to discuss it with her as part of #ASLH Making Connections: New Works in Legal History on January 21 via Zoom.
RSVP: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
I'm honored to serve as one of the cochairs of the Program Committee for the 2026 American Society for Legal History Conference in Banff, Canada! The CFP is now available. Please consider submitting a proposal! aslh.net/2026-annual-... #ASLH #legalhistory
Nice coverage of the 2025 J. Willard Hurst Institute in Legal History (what some call legal history boot camp) that took place here in Madison, WI this past summer: gargoyle.law.wisc.edu/2025/12/hurs... I don't know of anything like it in any other field. @law.wisc.edu #ASLH
Calling all legal historians and oral history practitioners! The D.C. Circuit Historical Society archive has essential primary sources on admin law, constitutional history, and judicial figures. Perfect for your next project. Start your research journey here: dcchs.org #ASLH #OHA #Researchtool
There were 2 standing ovations at #ASLH awards ceremony in Detroit last weekend--one for Ari Bryen as outgoing secretary and the other for Gautham Rao as Law and History Review editor. Ari and Gautham have done so much, for years, for our legal history community of scholars.
Congratulations, @mitrasharafi.bsky.social and #ASLH!
I am thrilled to be the new #ASLH president, receiving the gavel yesterday from former president Barbara Welke at our Detroit conference awards ceremony. My term is 2025-27. Excited to get to work! #legalhistory
One lucky winner of New Works in Legal History raffle at Detroit #ASLH 2025 @kalramnath.bsky.social
Lisa Ford's keynote lecture #ASLH Detroit 2025: "The Many Uses of Martial Law: Lessons from the British Empire"
At #ASLH where @tannerallread.bsky.social Tanner Allread accepts the Kathryn T. Preyer Award!
So excited to be at the annual meeting of the American Society for Legal History over the next few days! Check out the program here: aslh.net/wp-content/u... #ASLH #LegalHistory
Reminder for 2025 Detroit #ASLH people: check out our *new* table for recently pub. legal history books not otherwise represented @ book sale! Authors donate a copy & everyone else can enter raffle for each book. I'll pull names of winners on Sat. morning & winners pick up books before end of day
Excited for the 2025 #ASLH in Detroit!
REMINDER Making Connections: New Works in Legal History Series Sponsored by the American Society for Legal History Deadline for Applications: June 30, 2025 The ASLH “Making Connections: New Works in Legal History Series” is intended to foster conversation and connection beyond the Annual Meeting about exciting new work in the field of legal history or likely to be of interest to legal historians. The series is hosted by the ASLH Committee on Digital Programming. Series Events will be 1 hour, 6-7 pm (Central) Wednesday evenings on Zoom.
What a great idea.
#ASLH #LegalHistory 🗃
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Looking for something to listen to on your way to ASLH 2024? Want to preview books featured in author meets readers panels? Check out my interviews with:
Willrich: legalhistorypodcast.podbean.com/e/episode-34...
and
Penningroth: legalhistorypodcast.podbean.com/e/episode-36...
#legalhistory #ASLH
Announcement of Dylan Penningroth's plenary lecture.
So glad to be at #ASLH, where Dylan Pennington is the keynote. 🗃
Excited for our #ASLH session in Philly on Saturday, 28 Oct.2023 on the global history of law books and knowledge! Ryan Greenwood will be chair and commentator (replacing Assaf Likhovski)
Please join us for this ASLH roundtable in memory of Prof.Laurie Wood on Friday, 27 Oct.2023 in Philadelphia #aslh. Nurfadzilah Yahaya will be replacing Tamar Menashe
Looking forward to #ASLH in Philly soon