The Legal History Blog welcomes
Polly Price, who will be guest blogging for the next month. Polly is a Professor of Law at Emory, where she teaches citizenship and immigration law, torts, legislation and regulation, American legal history, and Latin American legal systems. Her first book,
Property Rights: Rights and Liberties under the Law (2003), was “highly recommended” by Choice magazine. Polly’s second book,
Judge Richard S. Arnold: A Legacy of Justice on the Federal Bench (2009), features a Forward by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Her recent publications include
Federalization of the Mosquito: Structural Innovation in the New Deal Administrative State, 60 EMORY L. J. 325 (2010).
Polly’s talents are well-known in the legal history world. She co-chaired with Lynn Hogue, Georgia State University, the Local Arrangements Committee for the 2011
American Society for Legal History annual meeting in Atlanta, and planned a spectacularly successful meeting.
Welcome to Polly!