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1 Feb 2016, 10:00 am by Dan Ernst
We’re grateful to Anne Kornhauser for her series of thoughtful and thought-provoking posts, including those prompted by her book. [read post]
31 Dec 2015, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
We are delighted to ring in 2016 with the news that Anne Kornhauser will join us as a guest blogger for the month of January.creditShe is an Associate Professor in History at the City College of New York, where she teaches courses on American Legal History, American Liberalism, and "The Age of Human Rights," among other offerings. [read post]
11 Nov 2015, 5:00 am by Mary L. Dudziak
This is the third post in a roundtable based on a recent panel on Law and Ideology in the National Security State at the American Society for Legal History conference.Anne Kornhauser, Department of History, City College of New York, CUNYIn a recent book on the American administrative state’s struggles with legitimacy, I argued that the group who best articulated those struggles was a bevy of German émigré intellectuals who were trained in law. [read post]
18 Nov 2019, 9:30 pm by ernst
First, one of the panels in the Authors-Meet-Readers Salon: New Books in American Legal History on Friday November 22, from 1:15 to 2:40 in the Georgian Room was omitted from the program but will take place nonetheless:Blake Emerson’s The Public’s Law: Origins and Architecture of Progressive DemocracyChair: Daniel Ernst, Georgetown University Law Center Commentators: Anne Kornhauser, City University of New York; Jessica Blatt, Marymount Manhattan College; Noah… [read post]
9 Nov 2015, 3:00 am by Mary L. Dudziak
All of the panelists presented work that intersects with past discussions on this blog, so I've organized a roundtable to bring the panel to Balkinization.Over the next few days, I will post contributions by Aziz Rana, Cornell Law School; Jeremy Kessler, Columbia Law School; Anne Kornhauser, Department of History, CUNY; and the panel commentator Chrisopher Capozzola, Department of History, MIT.These scholars all see American constitutionalism as deeply affected by the United… [read post]
10 Nov 2015, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
All of the panelists presented work that intersects with past discussions on this blog, so I've organized a roundtable to bring the panel to Balkinization.Over the next few days, I will post contributions by Aziz Rana, Cornell Law School; Jeremy Kessler, Columbia Law School; Anne Kornhauser, Department of History, CUNY; and the panel commentator Christopher Capozzola, Department of History, MIT.These scholars all see American constitutionalism as deeply affected by the United… [read post]
8 Oct 2015, 9:14 pm
Kornhauser, Incentives, compensation, and irreparable harm Anne van Aaken, Shared responsibility in international law: a political economy analysis Tom Dannenbaum, Public power and preventive responsibility: attributing the wrongs of international joint ventures Toni Erskine, 'Coalitions of the willing' and the shared responsibility to protect Monica Hakimi, Distributing the responsibility to protect Daniel H. [read post]
21 Nov 2022, 4:00 am by Karen Tani
" On the recommendation of the subcommittee chaired by Anne Kornhauser, the Cromwell Dissertation Prize went to Ivón Padilla-Rodríguez (University of Illinois Chicago) for “Undocumented Youth: The Labor, Education, and Rights of Migrant Children in Twentieth Century America. [read post]
28 Jan 2020, 9:30 pm by Dan Ernst
The author-meets-readers panel that Dan Ernst, Anne Kornhauser, Noah Rosenblum, and I participated in at the American Society for Legal History Conference was a great occasion to discuss the book with scholars whose work and insights shaped the argument. [read post]
1 Feb 2016, 6:30 am by Anne Kornhauser
[By Anne Kornhauser] I write this time  to say what I hope is a temporary "good-bye" as a blogger for the LHB and to thank once again Karen Tani and Dan Ernst for their generosity and patience as I test-piloted the blogging genre. [read post]
20 Jan 2016, 9:30 pm by Anne Kornhauser
[By Anne Kornhauser]One lesson I learned from writing a book on the intellectual history of the modern American state is that it is possible to appreciate the magnitude as well as the meaning of structural change by studying systematic thought--legal and otherwise. [read post]
28 Jan 2016, 9:30 pm by Anne Kornhauser
[By Anne Kornhauser]For the past month I have been touting the advantages of a multidisciplinary approach to certain kinds of historical understanding. [read post]
12 Jan 2016, 9:30 pm by Karen Tani
I would also be interested hearing the views of my fellow LHB bloggers, as well as our current guest blogger, Anne Kornhauser (who recently finished a first book that I very much admire). [read post]
26 Jan 2020, 9:30 pm by ernst
  Anne Kornhauser, Associate Professor in the History Department of the City College of New York and Associate Professor of History at the CUNY Graduate Center; and Noah Rosenblum, a Ph.D. candidate in history at Columbia University and a Program Affiliate Scholar at the NYU School of Law, provided comments, to which Emerson, Assistant Professor of Law at UCLA, responded.We will link to Kornhauser's revised and extended comment when it appears in the New Rambler… [read post]
22 Sep 2016, 6:00 am by Gautham Rao
Robert Baker (Georgia State), Lou Williams (Kansas State), Kate Masur (Northwestern), Joanna Grisinger (Northwestern), Melissa Macauley (Northwestern), Kathleen Brosnan (Oklahoma), Rena Lauer (Oregon State), Kathlene Baldanza (Penn State), Craig Hammond (Penn State), Emily Blanck (Rowan), Rebecca Rix (Princeton), Jack Rakove (Stanford), Susan Hinely (Stony Brook), James Gigantino (Arkansas), Peter Larson (Central Florida), Victor Bailey (Kansas), Abigail Firey (Kentucky), Daniel Gargola (Kentucky),… [read post]
3 Apr 2022, 6:00 am by Lawrence Solum
Sewell, Three Temporalities: Towards an Eventful Sociology, The Historic Turn in the Human Sciences 262-63 (Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press 1996) S.J. [read post]
14 Aug 2011, 10:02 am by Lawrence Solum
Sewell, Three Temporalities: Towards an Eventful Sociology, The Historic Turn in the Human Sciences 262-63 (Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press 1996) S.J. [read post]
24 Apr 2022, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
  But after they ascended to and consolidated their power in the New Deal, Anne Kornhauser has argued, modern liberals have not so much repudiated the Constitution as sidelined it as means of doing politics. [read post]