[Our friends at YLS have sent us the Fall 2024 schedule for the Yale Legal History Forum. DRE]
September 17 — Professor Jill Lepore, Harvard Law School, If Anything Human Can So Long Endure: The U.S. Constitution and the Philosophy of Amendment (co-hosted by the Public Law Workshop). Sterling Law Building 121 from 12:10-1:30 PMOctober 1 — Professor Karen Tani, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Curation, Narration, Erasure: Power and Possibility at the U.S. Supreme Court (co-hosted by the Public Law Workshop). Sterling Law Building 121 from 12:10-1:30 PM
October 8 — Professor Rohit De & Professor Ornit Shani, Yale University and the University of Haifa, Title forthcoming. Baker Hall, Room 116 from 12:10-1:30 PM
October 15 — Professor Noah Rosenblum, NYU School of Law, Title forthcoming (co-hosted by the Public Law Workshop). Sterling Law Building 121 from 12:10-1:30 PM
October 22 — Professor Curtis Bradley, University of Chicago Law School, Excerpt from Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs: Constitutional Authority in Practice (co-hosted by the Public Law Workshop). Sterling Law Building 121 from 12:10-1:30 PM
November 19 — Professor Myisha Eatmon, Harvard University, From Jim Crow to ‘Civil Rights’: Challenging Jim Crow Policing and Vigilantism through Litigation and Discourse. Baker Hall, Room 116 from 12:10-1:30 PM