Law and Humanities/Legal History
Editors: Richard T. Ford and Janet E. Halley
Stanford Law School and Stanford Law SchoolLaw, Humanities and Culture publishes abstracts of working papers, articles accepted for publication, and books on legal topics examined from a wide range of humanities perspectives. We invite legally related work not limited to law as positive codification or formal regulation but also as a range of social institutions and cultural practices. Law, Humanities and Culture Abstracts welcomes abstracts in Legal History. Because Legal History is often regarded as distinct field, it may at some time warrant the initiation of a new abstracts Journal in the SSRN/LSN series. But in the meantime, please regard LHCA as a source for information about new work in Legal History, as well as for work involving other intersections of legal studies with the humanities.
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Law and Humanities/Legal History Abstracts Advisory Board K. Anthony Appiah - Professor of Afro-American Studies and Philosophy, Harvard University
Peter Brooks - Tripp Professor of Humanities and Director, Whitney Humanities Center, Yale University
Judith Butler - Chancellor's Professor in the Departments of Rhetoric and Comparative Literature, University of California at Berkeley
Kimberle Crenshaw - Professor of Law, Columbia University School of Law and UCLA School of Law
Henry Louis Gates - Professor, Department of African-American Studies, Harvard University
Thomas C. Grey - Nelson Bowman Sweitzer and Marie B. Sweitzer Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
Donna Haraway - Professor, History of Consciousness Department, University of California at Santa Cruz
Duncan Kennedy - Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Margaret Jane Radin - William Benjamin Scott and Luna M. Scott Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
Reva Siegal - Professor, Yale Law School
Kendall Thomas - Professor, Columbia University School of Law
Iris Young - Professor, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh