Evan D. Bernick, Northern Illinois University College of Law, has published Horrifying Jurisprudence as a Northern Illinois University College of Law Legal Studies Research
Paper. Here is the abstract. [...]
Evan D. Bernick, Northern Illinois University College of Law, has published Horrifying Jurisprudence as a Northern Illinois University College of Law Legal Studies Research
Paper. Here is the abstract. [...]
Ageless Arete: Selected Essays from the 6th Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Hellenic Heritage of Sicily and Southern Italy Heather L. ReidJohn Serrati Heather L. ReidJohn
Serrati [...]
Ancient Olive Presses and Oil Production: In Cyrenaica (North-East Libya) Ahmed M. A. Buzaian Ahmed M. A. Buzaian Ahmed M. A. Buzaian Ahmed M. A. Buzaian Copyright Date: 2022Published
by: British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studieshttps://doi.org/10.2307/jj.4350573Pages: 176 [...]
Resistant Form: Aristophanes and the Comedy of Crisis Mario Telò Mario Telò Mario Telò Mario Telò Copyright Date: 2023Published by: Punctum Books, TangentPages: 418
Copyright Date: 2023 [...]
Paideia and Performance: Selected Essays from the 7th Interdisciplinary Symposium on the Hellenic Heritage of Sicily and Southern Italy Henry C. CurcioMark RalkowskiHeather
L. Reid [...]
Nora Freeman Engstrom and James Stone, both of Stanford Law School, are publishing Auto Clubs and the Lost Origins of the Access-to-Justice Crisis in the Yale Law Journal.
Here is the abstract. [...]
News of an interesting online symposium: From Julia Round, Associate Professor of English and Comics Studies, Head of the Narrative, Culture and Community Research Centre,
Bournemouth University [...]
Guest post by Charlotte Smith, 3 April 2024. THE LEWES ASSIZE OF 1923 AND A VERY MICRO, MICRO-HISTORY OF WOMEN IN ENGLAND IN THE 1920s What can the business of one Sussex assize
court tell us about the experiences of women, and their treatment by the law, in early twentieth-century England? Here, we use the minutes of the Summer Assizes at [...]
Derek Webb, Senior Research Scholar at the Yale Law School, has posted The Lost History of Judicial Restraint, which is forthcoming in the Notre Dame Law Review: James Bradley
Thayer (wiki) [...]