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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
ASLH voting closes tomorrow
Posted by
Mary L. Dudziak
If you are a member of the
American Society for Legal History
, to vote in the 2009 election, your ballot must be postmarked
by September 30
. Details are
here
. Candidates are
here
.
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