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25 Nov 2011, 9:30 pm
Legal History Bloggers Mary Dudziak and Karen Tani are judges this year.The Weekend Round-Up is a weekly feature compiled by all the Legal History bloggers. [read post]
19 Nov 2011, 3:00 am
" In the Service of Clio rounds up recent responses and weighs in.Bay-area readers: On Monday, November 21, the Center for the Study of Law and Society at the University of California, Berkeley, will host a talk by Karen Tani, titled "'Precisely Who Is My Brother's Keeper? [read post]
18 Nov 2011, 8:52 am
Tanenhaus, University of Nevada, Las VegasHuman Needs and Legal Rights: Social Workers and Lawyers in New Deal Welfare Administration Karen Tani, University of California, Berkeley Comment: Felicia Kornbluh, University of VermontLawyers and social workers were major participants in building the American liberal state from the Progressive Era through the Great Society. [read post]
5 Nov 2011, 9:19 am
Karen Tani and I are serving as judges this year. [read post]
31 Oct 2011, 6:03 am
Santa Clara Karen Tani (UC Berkeley Law) Seton Hall Lee Fennell (Chicago Law) Texas Human Rights John Ciorciari (Michigan at Ann Arbor Public Policy) presents “Archiving Memories After Mass Atrocities. [read post]
23 Sep 2011, 5:33 am
Question from Karen Tani: I've noticed that in addition to writing his own major works, he has co-authored a fair amount over the years. [read post]
15 Sep 2011, 10:12 am
Karen Tani lists panels of interest to legal historians on the Legal History Blog. mw [read post]
17 Aug 2011, 1:45 pm
photo credit Most important, Karen Tani is now an Assistant Professor of Law at U.C. [read post]
7 Jul 2011, 9:27 pm
Other speakers include Barbara Babcock of Stanford University Law School, Lloyd Bonfield of New York Law School, Lily Chang of Magdalene College at the University of Cambridge, Benedetta Faedi Duramy of Golden Gate University School of Law, Susan Hinely of Stony Brook University, and Adetoun Ilumoka of the University of Western Ontario.Panelists and additional speakers include Tracey Jean Boisseau of the University of Akron, Gwen Jordan of the University of Illinois–Springfield, Mary Jane… [read post]
19 May 2011, 9:21 pm
This sketch relies heavily on affidavits Karen Tani found in the Bernard Bernstein Papers at the Harry S Truman Library and brought to my attention.] [read post]
30 Mar 2011, 6:07 am
I'm very happy to report that Karen Tani, our Legal History Blog colleague, has accepted an entry-level offer at U.C. [read post]
25 Nov 2010, 1:35 am
Forbath, Thomas Gallanis, Ariela Gross, Stephen Vladeck, Mark Tushnet, and Karen Tani, and current guests Allison Brownell Tirres and Chris Tomlins the newest on-going member of our team, Karen Tani our 77 blog followers the 263 people who like us on [read post]
13 Oct 2010, 5:03 pm
NYU Legal History Karen Tani (NYU Law) presents “Sovereigns/Citizens/Residents/Wards: The Unexplored History of Indian Welfare Rights. [read post]
1 Oct 2010, 7:47 pm
Karen Tani Karen is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Pennsylvania, where she also earned her J.D. [read post]
15 Jun 2010, 6:46 am
Thank you to Karen Tani, who has been an extraordinary guest blogger for the past month and a half. [read post]
5 Jun 2010, 1:51 pm
(Claire even covers guest blogger Karen Tani's "superb" conference paper!) [read post]
25 May 2010, 9:18 am
(Nice coincidence: Karen Tani is a Sharswood Fellow in Law and History.) [read post]
30 Apr 2010, 4:23 am
The Legal History Blog welcomes Karen Tani as a guest blogger for the month of May. [read post]
19 Nov 2009, 2:13 am
This post on last week's American Society for Legal History meeting comes from Josh Stein, Bernard and Irene Schwartz Postdoctoral Fellow at the New School for Social Research and the New York Historical Society and Karen Tani, Sharswood Fellow in Law and History, University of Pennsylvania.Another highlight of the 2010 ASLH annual meeting was a panel titled “Civilizing and Un-Civilizing War in [read post]
16 Nov 2009, 10:07 pm
This post on the 2009 American Society for Legal History conference comes from Karen Tani, the Sharswood Fellow in Law and History, University of Pennsylvania: Among the many offerings at this year’s meeting of the American Society for Legal History was a Friday morning panel on “Gender, Soldiering, and Citizenship in the Twentieth Century United States,†chaired by Jill Hasday (University of [read post]