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American Society for Legal History Conference Session: “Commerce, the Police Power, and Federalism in the Nineteenth-Century United States,” November 5, 2021 @ 10:15 – 11:45 am

November 5, 2021 @ 10:15 am - 11:45 am

10:15 AM – 11:45 AM

Commerce, the Police Power, and Federalism in the Nineteenth-Century United States (Pelican 2)

Chair: William Novak, Michigan Law ([email protected]), Commentator: William Novak, Michigan Law ([email protected])

Alison LaCroix, University of Chicago Law School ([email protected])
No Double Operation of Distinct Sovereignties: Persons, Commerce, and Police Before the Taney Court

Kate Masur, Northwestern University ([email protected])
Civil Rights and the Commerce Power before the Fourteenth Amendment

Laura Edwards, Duke University ([email protected])
R. G. Dun and Company’s Problems with Women: The Portability of Property Rights and Credit

Note from the organizers: We are very excited about the upcoming program our program committee has developed, and wanted to make sure a working link to the conference schedule reached your inbox. So please, take a moment to look at the terrific panels and other events on tap this year at the 2021 ASLH annual conference. Additionally, we know the course of the COVID-19 pandemic can change rapidly. New Orleans policies are detailed here. The Society is committed to updating the 2021 ASLH annual conference webpage as such information comes to us. We invite you to check back often for additional updates.

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Date:
November 5, 2021
Time:
10:15 am - 11:45 am
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