The American Society for Legal History
is seeking contributions to its Endowment Campaign.
Thank you for your support.

Download the Winter 2008 Newsletter (pdf).
Call for papers for the 2008 meeting in Ottawa.
Check out the zippy preliminary flier and the informative guide that the Local Arrangement Committee has prepared for the Ottawa meeting.
Tempe conference a smashing success. Check out the highlights here.

The American Society for Legal History is a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to fostering scholarship, teaching, and study concerning the law and institutions of all legal systems, both Anglo-American and those that do not operate in the Anglo-American tradition. Founded in 1956, the Society sponsors the Law and History Review and Studies in Legal History, a series of book-length monographs available to ASLH members at substantial pre-publication discounts.

In addition, the Society holds an annual conference to promote scholarship and interaction among teachers, practitioners, and students interested in legal history, and publishes a semiannual newsletter reporting news of the Society and developments in the field. At the conference the Society distributes several awards and fellowships. Information is available on past awards and fellowship recipients.

Finally, the Society sponsors H-Law, an online discussion network hosted through H-Net (Humanities and Social Sciences Online). H-Law solicits discussion of issues relating to teaching and research in the history of all legal traditions:  common-law, civil-law, and all other legal systems.

For information about becoming a member of the Society, please click here. For general information about the Society write:

Thomas P. Gallanis
Professor of Law
Secretary, American Society
  for Legal History
University of Minnesota School of Law
326 Mondale Hall
229-19th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55455
gallanis@umn.edu
Fax: 612-625-2011

 
 

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