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27 Apr 2018, 9:30 pm
Also the HLS press release on Tomiko Brown-Nagin's appointment as dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies. [read post]
26 Apr 2018, 1:21 pm
Congratulations to Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Harvard Law and History, on being named Dean of Harvard’s Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. [read post]
16 Feb 2018, 9:30 pm
We were looking for something else when we stumbled upon Harvard Law Record podcasts with HLS legal historians Tomiko Brown-Nagin (All Rise! [read post]
27 Nov 2017, 6:04 am
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Identity Matters: The Case of Judge Constance Baker Motley Judge Denny Chin & Kathy Hirata Chin, Constance Baker Motley, James Meredith, and the University of Mississippi Judge George... [read post]
14 Nov 2017, 9:30 am
As part of the roundtable, Tomiko Brown-Nagin discusses her experience filing amicus briefs with the U.S. [read post]
31 May 2017, 9:30 pm
Resnor Professor of Economics and History, Yale UniversityPanel 3: Birthright Citizenship and Immigration in a Globalized America:Chair: Mae Ngai, Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History, Columbia UniversityPanel 4: Equal Protection and Civil Rights:Chair: Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Daniel PS Paul Professor of Constitutional Law, Harvard Law SchoolWe welcome applications from scholars at every stage of their careers. [read post]
5 May 2017, 9:30 pm
From the Chronicle of Higher Education, "Why More Historians Are Embracing the Amicus Brief," featuring quotes from Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Linda Gordon, and Michael Grossberg, and citing an article by former LHB guest blogger Joshua Stein. [read post]
4 Mar 2017, 12:55 pm
I have to disagree with one point in Tomiko Brown-Nagin’s article – according to Rose, it would appear that far from being a program for the poor that has “poor support,” Medicaid has been steadily popular through the decades. [read post]
28 Feb 2017, 2:40 pm
Yet these states, save for Arkansas and Louisiana in 2016, have continued to reject the Medicaid expansion.So I write these posts out of a concern that especially among constitutional law scholars (as opposed to health law scholars who are highly aware of the policy details I discuss), the distinctively sectional and racial implications of the Court’s Medicaid decision have been largely overlooked (although one exception is this article by Tomiko Brown-Nagin… [read post]
3 Feb 2017, 6:30 am
Biele Professor of Law and Affiliate Professor of History, Harvard UniversityPanelists:• Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Daniel P.S. [read post]
8 Dec 2016, 9:30 pm
” The post includes links to lectures by Joseph Singer, Rachel Moran, Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Randall Kennedy, John S. [read post]
27 Nov 2016, 4:00 am
Tomiko-Brown Nagin, Karen Tani, and more recently Mitra Sharafi also joined the LHB blogging team. [read post]
19 Aug 2016, 9:30 pm
Contact Marshall Poe: marshallpoe@gmail.com ICYMI: Harvard Law Today on former LHB blogger Tomiko Brown-Nagin. [read post]
13 May 2016, 9:30 pm
Supreme Court, with Jeffrey Rosen, Clyde Spillenger, Melvin Urofsky, Mark Tushnet and Tomiko Brown-Nagin. [read post]
10 May 2016, 6:30 am
Credit: HLSIn yet another change here at Legal History Blog, Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Harvard Law School, is leaving our ranks to concentrate on her biography of Judge Constance Baker Motley. [read post]
7 Apr 2016, 9:30 am
Now available on YouTube: Tomiko Brown-Nagin's inaugural lecture as Harvard Law School's Daniel P.S. [read post]
4 Mar 2016, 9:30 pm
According to Harvard Law Today, Dean Martha Minow has recommended that the Harvard Law School abandon the shield of the Royall family, on the recommendation of a twelve-member committee that included the legal historians Bruce Mann, who served as chair, Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Samuel Moyn, and Annette Gordon-Reed. [read post]
4 Dec 2015, 9:30 pm
Jeanne Theoharis, Brooklyn College, posted Looking Back on the Bus Boycott on the Library of Congress Blog Constance Baker Motley, 1964 (credit)On Thursday, LHB Blogger Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Harvard Law, presented "The Honor and Burden of Being First: Constance Baker Motley and Three Extraordinary Generations of American Activism" in the University of Michigan's Legal History Workshop. [read post]
3 Dec 2015, 2:00 am
University of Michigan Law SchoolTomiko Brown-Nagin, Harvard Law School, presents today from the Legal History Workshop,The Honor and Burden of Being First: Constance Baker Motley and Three Extraordinary Generations of American Activism. [read post]
1 Dec 2015, 6:30 am
I then place the book into a new interpretive frame that is emerging in the field of the “new civil rights history,” as it is now being conceptualized in the work of Risa Goluboff, Kenneth Mack, Tomiko Brown-Nagin, and others writing on civil rights advocacy in the twentieth-century United States. [read post]