The always excellent Legal History Blog has posted two messages that may be of interest to members:

First: 'The annual meeting of the Social Science History Association takes place this week, and the program (available for download here) includes some exciting legal history offerings.'
Second: 'Richard J. Ross, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) College of Law and History Department, has posted Distinguishing Eternal from Transient Law: Natural Law and the Judicial Laws of Moses, which appears in Past and Present 217 (2012): 79-115.'

First: 'The annual meeting of the Social Science History Association takes place this week, and the program (available for download here) includes some exciting legal history offerings.'
Second: 'Richard J. Ross, University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) College of Law and History Department, has posted Distinguishing Eternal from Transient Law: Natural Law and the Judicial Laws of Moses, which appears in Past and Present 217 (2012): 79-115.'
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