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As you make travel plans for the upcoming ASLH meeting in Atlanta, please be aware that conference activities will begin earlier this year than they have in the past. Early arrivers on Thursday, Nov. 10, will be treated to two special programs: a presidential panel honoring Philip Girard, beginning at 2:00, and a roundtable discussion of legal history teaching, beginning at 4:00. See details, below. Keep these sessions in mind as you book your flights. Thursday, Session A, 2:00pm – 3:45pm Presidential Panel: In Honor of Philip Girard – Salon G Chair/Commentator- Constance Backhouse, University of Ottawa Jim Phillips, University of Toronto, “The British North American Judiciary, 1754-1867: Independence, Politics, and the Emergence of an Indigenous Elite” Jean-Philippe Garneau, Université du Québec à Montréal, “Lawyers and Legal Culture Across Borders: A Quebec Perspective” Mary Stokes, Osgoode Hall Law School, “‘Municipal Law is my Speciality’: How Robert A. Harrison did not become Ontario’s Beamish Murdoch” Thursday, Session B, 4:00pm - 5:30pm Roundtable on Teaching American Legal History – Salon H Chair- John Wertheimer, Davidson College Barry Cushman, University of Virginia Elizabeth Dale, University of Florida Sally Hadden, Western Michigan University Peter Karsten, University of Pittsburgh David Tanenhaus, UNLV _________________ John Wertheimer Professor of History Davidson College Box 7053 Davidson, NC 28035-7053 (704) 894-2039 jowertheimer@davidson.edu
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