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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Fall 2012 Legal History Workshop Schedule

The schedule for the fall Legal History Workshop/Seminar Series has been set. Seminars will be held on Fridays from 12:15 - 1:15pm in room 262 Mondale Hall. The first will be held Friday, September 28th titled "Reclaiming Accountability: Transparency, Executive Power, and the U.S. Constitution" by Heidi Kitrosser, Professor of Law. Continue reading for the full schedule.

Legal History Workshop Schedule Fall 2012
Please feel free to bring lunch and come at noon to socialize before we start. Papers will be pre-circulated one week in advance of the workshop, with the exception of the Erickson Lecture. Questions? Contact Barbara Welke (welke004@umn.edu)
Friday Sept. 28 Reclaiming Accountability: Transparency, Executive Power, and the U.S. Constitution, Heidi Kitrosser, Professor of Law
Friday Oct. 12 "Law and (Dis)Order: Cultures of Security and the Specter of Anarchy in the Making of the US National Security State, 1880-1920," Ryan Johnson, Ph.D. Candidate in History (recipient of the Erickson Fellowship in Legal History, Summer 2012)
Thursday Oct. 25 "Marriage in the Courts," Nancy F. Cott, Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History, Harvard University, and Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Foundation Director of the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
**Note: Thursday, Oct. 25, 4:00 p.m., Room 25, Mondale Hall. This is the Fifth Annual Lecture in the Erickson Legal History Lecture Series. We recommend coming early for seating.
Friday Nov. 2 "No Moral or Legal Obligation: The Bureau of Immigration, Mexican Refugee Migration, and Border Security along the Untied States-Mexico Border, 1910-1917," Evan Taparata, History Graduate Student
Friday Nov. 16 TBA

Friday Nov. 30
"International Rules for Internal Conflicts? The Political
Origins of Common Article 3 to the Geneva Conventions," Giovanni Mantilla, Ph. D. Candidate in Political Science
Friday Dec. 7 "Work, Pain, and Risk Allocation in U.S. Workplace Injury Law, 1890-1915," Nate Holdren, Ph. D. Candidate in History
Want to be added to the workshop email list? Contact Morgan Gooch gooch010@umn.edu
Click here for Legal History Workshop (Fall 2012) Schedule with Abstracts.