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Conferences
The American Society for Legal History's Standing Committee on Annual Meetings invites proposals to host or sponsor (in full or in part) a future Annual Meeting. Interesting venues, affordable hotel rates, tax exemption for out-of-state non-profits and reasonable funding support for meeting events are highly favored in site selection.
Publications
Law and History Review. Quarterly Journal. Law and History Review (LHR), America's leading legal history journal, encompasses American, European, and ancient legal history issues. The journal's purpose is to further research in the fields of the social history of law and the history of legal ideas and institutions.
Awards
The American Society for Legal History will host its eleventh annual Student Research Colloquium (SRC) on Wednesday, October 23, and Thursday, October 24, 2024, in San Francisco, California, USA. Each year, the SRC brings eight graduate students to the site of the ASLH annual meeting to discuss their in-progress research projects with each other and with ASLH-affiliated scholars.
Membership
Membership Information Members receive the following benefits. Subscription to print and online editions of Law and History Review, America's leading legal history journal Access to back issues of Law and History Review online through Cambridge Journals Online ; A 30% discount off the regular price of books in the Studies in Legal History series.; In Addition
Resources
Legal history is more lively and interesting than you might think. It encompasses much of human endeavor over time, including the organization and distribution of power in societies, control of violence, rights and property, the protection of vulnerable groups, including women, migrants, racial and religious minorities, women, and more. And the American Society for Legal
News
The American Society for Legal History sponsors a number of competitive programs, grants, prizes, and fellowships which benefit our members. We support programs that - in addition to welcoming new participants to our annual meetings — create smaller and more focused venues where junior scholars may develop their skills, seek opportunities for career-building publications, interact