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“Amongst the Most Desirable Reading”: Advertising and the Fetters of the Newspaper Press in Britain, c. 1848–1914
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- 16 July 2019, pp. 657-706
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A. V. Dicey, Lord Watson, and the Law of the Canadian Constitution in the Late Nineteenth Century
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 495-526
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The Age of Constitutions in the Americas
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- 01 May 2014, pp. 229-235
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Federalists, Federalism, and Federal Jurisdiction
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- 08 February 2012, pp. 205-244
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The Country Attorney in Late Eighteenth-Century England: Benjamin Smith of Horbling
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 237-271
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Sovereignty and Common Law Judicial Office in Taylor's Case (1675)
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- 24 April 2019, pp. 397-429
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Beyond Tannenbaum
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 371-376
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“The Marriage Covenant is at the Foundation of all Our Rights”: The Politics of Slave Marriages in North Carolina after Emancipation
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 81-124
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Engaging Willard Hurst: A Symposium
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- 28 October 2011, pp. vii-xii
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The Heiress-at-Law: English Real Property Law from a New Point of View
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 273-296
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“Glimmers of Life”: A Conversation with Hendrik Hartog
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- 18 August 2010, pp. 629-655
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Willard Hurst and the Archipelago of American Legal Historiography
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 197-204
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No-Fault Divorce Reform in the 1950s: The Lost History of the “Greatest Project” of the National Association of Women Lawyers
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- 24 September 2018, pp. 847-890
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Criminal Justice in Medieval Perugia and Bologna
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 251-275
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Constructing Gender: Sexual Slander in Nineteenth-Century America
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 63-110
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The Right to a Father's Name: A Historical Perspective on State Efforts to Combat the Stigma of Illegitimate Birth in Brazil
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- 08 February 2012, pp. 1-36
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Village Voice or Village Oligarchy?: The Jurors of the Durham Halmote Court, 1349 to 1424
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- 28 July 2010, pp. 675-709
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Record-Keeping and Other Troublemaking: Thomas Lechford and Law Reform in Colonial Massachusetts
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- 18 August 2010, pp. 235-277
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From Constitutionalism to Legalism: Trial by Jury, Responsible Government, and the Rule of Law in the Canadian Political Culture
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- 28 October 2011, pp. 121-174
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Using Topic-Modeling in Legal History, with an Application to Pre-Industrial English Case Law on Finance
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- 20 June 2022, pp. 189-228
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