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  1. CFP: Law, Society, and Culture in Germany: Call For Papers: Law, Society, and Culture in GermanyGerman Studies Ass... http://bit.ly/8YmFJQ
  2. The History of International Law: A Continental Perspective: Raymond Kubben, Tilburg University Law School, has pos... http://bit.ly/5zOF1X
  3. Nimmer on Copyright in Rabinnic History: David Nimmer, Irell & Manella (aka Nimmer on Copyright) has posted two art... http://bit.ly/8TG1Uw
  4. Fifty Years after the Sit-Ins: The Center for the Study of Race and Law at the University of Virginia Law School an... http://bit.ly/5v2r4B
  5. Sources for the History of Crime and the Law in England: A research guide compiled by the UK's National Archives is... http://bit.ly/6204ub
  6. Davis reviews Drescher, Abolition, and more in the book pages: David Brion Davis reviews Abolition: A History of Sl... http://bit.ly/7gtCHg
  7. Comments back on: The avalanche of comment spam appears to have subsided, so comments are turned back on. The are ... http://bit.ly/7awzPj
  8. Tress on Felonyt in the Early American Republic: Will Tress, University of Baltimore School of Law, has posted Unin... http://bit.ly/6NsFSz
  9. Survival and Discord in Medieval Society: Thanks to Robert Richards for drawing my attention to another festschrift... http://bit.ly/5h9FFE
  10. Call for Papers: Accidental Armageddons: The Nuclear Crisis and the Culture of the Second Cold War, 1975-1989: Ac... http://bit.ly/61M7e1
  11. Twittering legal historians: While the Legal History Blog feeds to Twitter, so that Twitterers can easily follow us... http://bit.ly/4Tdrnj
  12. Congress and History at the MIller Center, May 2009: I’m afraid I’ve completely missed the existence of the Ann... http://bit.ly/6Il075
  13. Three by Fineman on Feminism: Martha Albertson Fineman, Emory University School of Law, has posted three new pieces... http://bit.ly/5hsHfr
  14. Gallanis on Death by Disaster: Anglo-American Presumptions, 1766-2006: Death by Disaster: Anglo-American Presumpti... http://bit.ly/5Gk0DX
  15. Massachusetts Historical Society Fellowships: The Massachusetts Historical Society will offer about 30 research fel... http://bit.ly/8U1eM7
  16. Oman on Legal Interpretation and Mormon Thought: 'The Living Oracles': Legal Interpretation and Mormon Thought is a... http://bit.ly/6pD5NZ
  17. Ruskola, Colonialism Without Colonies: On the Extraterritorial Jurisprudence of the U.S. Court of Claims for China... http://bit.ly/5mstMQ
  18. Tushnet on the Rights Revolution: We've previously noted the publication of two pamphlets in the series New Essays ... http://bit.ly/8bI452
  19. Upcoming Conference: Motherhood: Reclaiming Our Past, Transforming Our Future: Save the Date:Motherhood: Reclaimi... http://bit.ly/5mCb0g
  20. Kang on The Religious Origins of the Constitutional Right of Revolution: Appeal to Heaven: On the Religious Origins... http://bit.ly/4QYEFx