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11 Nov 2021, 9:30 pm
Sarah Beth Gable, Ph.D. candidate, Brandeis UniversityAden Knapp, Ph.D. candidate, Harvard University Benjamin Lyons, Ph.D., Columbia UniversityDoris Morgan Rueda, Ph.D. candidate, University of NevadaD. [read post]
17 Mar 2022, 10:42 am
He is a regular member of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens.Second, the Stanford Center for Law and History has announced that its fellow for 2022-2024 is Doris Morgan Rueda, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. [read post]
20 Jul 2020, 11:26 am
Lipton of Oregon State University, whose project is entitled, “Bacteriophages and Antibiotics: How the Soviets and Americans Dealt with a Public Health Crisis when Faced with New Tools”Chao Ren of the University of Michigan, whose project is entitled, “Oily Arguments: Institutional Disputes and Native Property Rights in Colonial Burma”Doris Morgan Rueda of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, whose project is entitled, “Saving The Bad Kids,… [read post]
21 Sep 2022, 6:00 am
We're posting the information in full here:Oct. 4, 2022- Bruno Lima, Max Planck Institute, The Untold Story of Abolitionism: Luiz Gama’s Freedom Claims in Brazil Oct. 11, 2022- Adnan Zulfiqar, Rutgers Law and Stanford Humanities Center, The Caliph’s Jihad: Medieval Jurists, Duties, and the Search for Political Cohesion Nov. 1, 2022- James Campbell, Stanford History Department, Race and Voting in Mississippi: A Brief History Nov. 15, 2022 – Yuhe Faye Want, Stanford IDEAL… [read post]
17 Feb 2023, 9:30 pm
Blemberg, and Nathaniel Romano.From the Washington Post's "Made by History" section: Doris Morgan Rueda (Stanford Center for Law and History), "A Netflix drama shines a light on the contradictions of ‘juvenile justice’"; Jacob Bronsther (Michigan State University College of Law) and Guha Krishnamurthi (Oklahoma University College of Law), “Congress is dysfunctional. [read post]
24 Feb 2023, 12:39 pm
(Originally published by The Washington Post on February 16, 2023) Doris Morgan Rueda, Fellow, Center for Law and HistoryThe system has long been charged with rehabilitating youth offenders — while also facing demands for harsh punishments and oversight “I have a hatred for young offenders. [read post]
30 May 2022, 9:30 pm
Immigration Deterrence Shani Roper (University of the West Indies), Sitting at Intersections: Institutionalized Children and the Law in Colonial Jamaica 1904 to 1950 Doris Morgan Rueda (University of Nevada, Las Vegas), “The Boy is Large for His Age”: Making Age in Arizona’s Early Juvenile Court, 1907-1920 2:30-4pm “Legal Rights for Children? [read post]