The American Society for Legal History (ASLH) held its 2005 Annual Meeting from November 10 to 12 at the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza in Cincinnati, Ohio. This marked the first time the Society convened in Cincinnati, with the event sponsored by the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
The meeting featured a plenary session with distinguished scholars, including Maeva Marcus from the Documentary History of the Supreme Court, Jane L. Scheiber and Harry N. Scheiber from the University of California, Berkeley, Eric Muller from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Law School, and Elizabeth Hillman from Rutgers University, Camden School of Law. The conference program encompassed a diverse range of topics in legal history, reflecting the Society's commitment to exploring various facets and periods of the field.
Attendees had opportunities for networking and engaging with peers through various sessions and events. The Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza provided a historic and elegant setting for the conference, enhancing the overall experience for participants.
The ASLH Annual Meeting is ideal for scholars, educators, and students interested in legal history. It offers a platform to present research, engage in scholarly discussions, and connect with others in the field, fostering a collaborative and enriching environment for advancing the study of legal history.
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Event Details
- Date
- October 15-17, 2005
- 3 days
- Location
- 🇺🇸 Cincinnati, United States
- Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
- Audience
- Scholars, educators, and students interested in legal history