Volume 89, Issue 3 (2014) The Making of a Legal Historian: Reassessing the Work of William E. Nelson
Symposium EditorsFelice Batlan and R. B. Bernstein
Front Matter
Table of Contents
Chicago-Kent Law Review
Articles
Introduction: The Making of a Canonical Legal Historian
Felice Batlan and R. B. Bernstein
Americanization of the Common Law: The Intellectual Migration Meets the Great Migration
David Thomas Konig
Law for the Empire: The Common Law in Colonial America and the Problem of Legal Diversity
Lauren Benton and Kathryn Walker
That Elusive Consensus: The Historiographic Significance of William E. Nelson's Works on Judicial Review
Mark McGarvie
Original Intent and the Fourteenth Amendment: Into the Black Hole of Constitutional Law
Paul Finkelman
Semi-Wonderful Town, Semi-Wonderful State: Bill Nelson's New York
Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Notes
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