2003 LAW & HUMANITIES JUNIOR SCHOLAR INTERDISCIPLINARY WORKSHOP- FINAL PAPERS
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Jeannine Marie DeLombard, Assistant Professor, English Department, University of Toronto
At the Bar of Public Opinion: Black Testimony and White Advocacy in Antebellum Literary Abolitionism short versionlong version
Commentators: Jon-Christian Suggs & Sally Gordon
Serena Mayeri, J.D./Ph.D. Candidate, Yale University
Separate Can Never Be Equal: Sex Segregation, Racial Desegregation, and the Law, 1969-1977 short versionlong version
Commentators: Cheryl Harris & Martha Umphrey
Daniel Hulsebosch, Assistant Professor, Saint Louis University School of Law
The English Constitution and the Expanding Empire: Sir Edward Coke's British Jurisprudence short versionlong version
Commentators: Martin Flaherty & Julie Peters
Eric Mitnick, Assistant Professor, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Ph.D. Candidate in Politics Princeton University
Hoang Gia Phan, Ph.D. Candidate, English Department, University of California at Berkeley
Free Subjects: Black Civic Identity and the Invention of the Asiatic- The Labors of Difference short versionlong version
Commentators: Catherine Fisk & Walter Johnson
Bruce Price, Ph.D. Candidate, Institute for Law & Society, New York University
How Green Was My Valley?: Changing Roles and Relationships of Lawyers in Silicon Valley and the Breakdown of the Cravath System and the Tournament of Lawyers short versionlong version
Commentators: Austin Sarat & Robert Gordon
Susan Schmeiser, Visiting Professor, University of Connecticut School of Law
ALTERNATES: Fleur Johns, S.J.D. Candidate Harvard Law School, Bodies of Law: Reading Sixteenth Century Venice
Susan Pearson, Assistant Professor of History University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, "The Inalienable Rights of the Beasts": Organized Animal Protection and the Language of Rights in America 1865-1900
Paul Raffield, Eating and Honouring the Law: Oral Traditions and the Religious Inheritance
COMMENTATORS' AFFILIATIONS: Jack Balkin- Law, Yale University Anne Dailey- Law, University of Connecticut Catherine Fisk- Law, Loyola University Katherine Franke- Law, Columbia University Martin Flaherty - Law, Fordham University Sarah Barringer Gordon- Law & History, University of Pennsylvania Cheryl Harris- Law, University of California at Los Angeles Walter Johnson- History, New York University Sally Engle Merry- Anthropology, Wellesley College Julie Peters - English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University Robert Post- Law, University of California at Berkeley Austin D. Sarat- Law, Jurisprudence & Social Thought & Political Science, Amherst College Jon-Christian Suggs- English, City University of New York Graduate Center Martha Umphrey- Law, Jurisprudence & Social Thought, Amherst College Carole S. Vance- Anthropology, Public Health, Columbia University