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ASLH Annual Meeting 2004

by American Society for Legal History

The American Society for Legal History (ASLH) held its 34th Annual Meeting from October 28 to 31, 2004, in Austin, Texas. The event was hosted at the Driskill Hotel and the Stephen F. Austin Intercontinental Hotel, with sponsorship from the University of Texas Law School. This gathering provided a platform for scholars and practitioners to engage in discussions on various aspects of legal history.

The conference featured a diverse array of sessions covering topics such as the evolution of legal systems, comparative legal traditions, and the interplay between law and society. Attendees had the opportunity to participate in panel discussions, paper presentations, and workshops that delved into both historical and contemporary legal issues.

In addition to the academic sessions, the meeting offered networking opportunities, including receptions and informal gatherings, allowing participants to connect with peers and leaders in the field. The event also highlighted notable speakers who shared insights into their research and perspectives on legal history.

The ASLH Annual Meeting was designed for legal historians, scholars, and students interested in the development and impact of legal systems. It provided a valuable forum for exchanging ideas, presenting research, and fostering collaborations within the legal history community.

Event Details

Date
October 15-17, 2004
3 days
Location
🇺🇸 Austin, United States
Driskill Hotel and Stephen F. Austin Intercontinental Hotel
Audience
Legal historians, scholars, and students

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