The American Society for Legal History (ASLH) held its 2001 Annual Meeting from November 8 to November 10 at the Hotel Allegro in Chicago, Illinois. This gathering brought together scholars and practitioners to discuss developments in legal history.
The event featured a plenary lecture by Michael Stolleis of the Max-Planck-Institut für Europäische Rechtsgeschichte. Sessions covered a range of topics in legal history, reflecting the diverse interests of the ASLH community.
The meeting was sponsored by the American Bar Foundation, DePaul University Law School, John Marshall Law School, Northwestern University Law School, and the University of Chicago Law School. Attendees had opportunities for networking and engaging with peers in the field.
The ASLH Annual Meeting is ideal for legal historians, scholars, and students seeking to engage with the latest research and developments in the field. It offers a platform for presenting research, receiving feedback, and connecting with others in the legal history community.
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Event Details
- Date
- October 15-17, 2001
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Houston, United States
- Hotel Allegro
- Audience
- Legal historians, scholars, and students