[We have the schedule for the Legal History Colloquium at NYU Law. For more information about these talks, offered as part of a course, please contact one of its organizers (Daniel J. Hulsebosch, David Golove, and Noah Rosenblum). DRE]
August 27
Nathaniel Donahue, Samuel I. Golieb Fellow in Legal History, NYU School of Law
“Officers at Common Law”
September 17
Joanna Grisinger, Associate Professor of Instruction & Director of Legal Studies, Northwestern University
“My magic carpet ride”: Discount Air Fares, Youth Culture, and Bureaucratic Expertise
October 1
Mark Peterson, Edmund S. Morgan Professor of History, Yale University
The Making and Breaking of the American Constitution (tentative title)
October 15
Jud Campbell, Professor of Law, Helen L. Crocker Faculty Scholar, Stanford Law School; Visiting Professor of Law, NYU School of Law
The Myth of American Constitutional Exceptionalism (tentative title)
October 29
Hannah Farber, Associate Professor of History, Columbia University
Title TBA
November 12
Greg Conti, Associate Professor of Politics, Princeton University
Title TBA
November 26
Lauren Benton, Barton M. Biggs Professor of History and Professor of Law, Yale University
“Piracy as Political Prism: Becoming International in the Counterrevolutionary Atlantic”