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31 May 2012, 7:21 pm by Karl-Friedrich Lenz
It was written in 1889, and Wikipedia has a short article on it where the English title is “The Purchase of the North Pole”. [read post]
24 Feb 2017, 10:05 am by Ron Coleman
 That’s what happened to Intel, which shares its INTEL trademark with the rest of the English speaking world that uses the word “intel. [read post]
5 Jan 2009, 2:22 pm
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard - Thomas Gray - A tribute to silent, everyday heroes and a miraculous use of language Ode on a Grecian Urn - John Keats - Contains perhaps the greatest line in the history of English poetry On First Looking Into Chapman’s Homer - John Keats - “Silent, upon a peak in Darien” Ozymandias - Percy Shelley - Kings and peasants have the same fate Never Again Would Birdsong Be the Same  - Robert Frost… [read post]
24 Mar 2016, 3:10 pm by J. Michael Goodson Law Library
To learn more about early Justice of the Peace manuals, see these articles: John A. [read post]
7 May 2018, 2:38 pm by JD Hull
By limiting the king's absolute power, and protecting the rights of at least some of his subjects, the document wisely signed that day by King John became a critical building block in both English and American constitutional law. [read post]
17 Jan 2007, 9:50 am
Melissa Ganz, Department of English, Yale University, has published "Binding the Will: George Eliot and the Practice of Promising," forthcoming in English Literary History. [read post]
26 Jan 2012, 5:26 pm
" AND: My son John is live-blogging, and I really do think he's an ace live-blogger. [read post]
20 May 2015, 10:02 am by Cody Poplin
“Bin Laden’s Bookshelf” includes 39 English language books including America’s Strategic Blunders by Williard Matthias, Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins, Hegemony or Survival: America’s Quest for Global Dominance by Noam Chomsky, and The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers by Paul Kennedy. [read post]
12 Nov 2014, 11:00 am by Karen Tani
More prize and award news from last week's meeting of the American Society for Legal History: This year's John Phillip Reid Book Award went to Michele Landis Dauber (Stanford Law School) for The Sympathetic State: Disaster Relief and the Origins of the American Welfare State (University of Chicago Press).Michele Landis Dauber (credit)About the award:Named for John Phillip Reid, the prolific legal historian and founding member of the Society, and made possible by the… [read post]
27 Jan 2009, 9:56 am
According to Out-law, the English High Court has ruled that a man who did not delete an allegedly-defamatory post from his blog could not sue the poster in defamation. [read post]
16 Dec 2018, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
Here is the citation for the John Phillip Reid Prize, which the ASLH awarded to Amalia Kessler (Stanford University): Named for John Phillip Reid, the prolific legal historian and founding member of the Society, and made possible by the generous contributions of his friends and colleagues, the John Phillip Reid Book Award is an annual award for the best monograph by a mid-career or senior scholar, published in English in any of the fields defined broadly as… [read post]
19 Nov 2020, 8:00 am by Karen Tani
Here's word of another prize announced at this year's meeting of the American Society for Legal History: the John Phillip Reid Book Award, for "the best monograph by a mid-career or senior scholar, published in English in any of the fields defined broadly as Anglo-American legal history," went to Rande Kostal (Western Law), for Laying Down the Law: The American Legal Revolutions in Occupied Germany and Japan (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2019). [read post]