Karen Tani

Karen Tani Participated in the Brennan Center’s “Supreme Fact-Check” Event

Along with leading legal historians Laura Edwards and Kate Masur, she discussed “how the Supreme Court gets U.S. history wrong.” 

ASLH

The William Nelson Cromwell Foundation Awarded an Early Career Fellowship to Penn Ph.D. Candidate Kimberly G. White

Justin Simard

The American Society for Legal History Awarded the Mary L. Dudziak Digital Legal History Prize to Penn JD/PhD Graduate Justin Simard

Justin Simard (Assistant Professor, MSU College of Law) was awarded the Mary L. Dudziak Digital Legal History Prize for the Citing Slavery Project by the ASLH. 

Sally Gordon

The American Society for Legal History Named Sarah Barringer Gordon an Honorary Fellow, the Highest Honor That the Society Confers.

Professor Ewald and Lee

Professors Bill Ewald and Sophia Lee Receive Teaching Awards for the 2022-2023 Academic Year

Chosen by the LLM Class of 2023, Professor Bill Ewald received the LLM Award for Teaching Excellence. Additionally, Professor Sophia Lee received the Harvey Levin Award for Teaching Excellence, chosen by the JD Class of 2023. 

Sarah Gronningsater

Sarah Gronningsater Receives Yet Another Teaching Award

Sarah Gronningsater receives the Friars Senior Society Faculty Award for 2023.

George E. Pozzetta Dissertation Awards

Kimberly White Announced as a Winner of the George E. Pozzetta Dissertation Award

The IEHS announced Penn Ph.D. student, Kimberly White, as a Winner of the George E. Pozzetta Dissertation Award. 

Karen Tani

Karen Tani Delivers Annual Ray Ginger Lecture at Brandeis University

The History Department at Brandeis University is hosting Karen Tani to deliver the Annual Ray Ginger Lecture titled “Costed Out: Disabled Citizens and American Governance in the Late Twentieth Century.” 

Show 4 more... (70 total)