The preliminary program for the Policy History Conference, to be held in Columbus, Ohio, June 4-7, is
here. Two of your Legal History Bloggers are on it. Karen is presenting “Administrative Constitutionalism and the Welfare State: An Historical Case Study,” and I am chairing the session “Building a Weak State: Public-Private Governance in Twentieth Century America,” with papers by Laura Phillips Sawyer, Sarah Milov, Quinn Mulroy, and Joanna Grisinger, and a comment by Edward Balleisen.