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  1. Law and History Review (LHR), a leading international legal history journal, encompasses global legal history issues. The journal's purpose is to further research in the fields of the social history of law and the history of legal ideas and institutions.

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  2. Law and History Review (LHR) is America's leading legal history journal that encompasses American, English, European, and ancient legal history issues, and proposes to further research and writing in the fields of the social history of law and the history of legal ideas and institutions.

  3. Read the latest articles and reviews from Law & History Review, a journal that explores the history of law and legal institutions. Topics include trademark law, due process, the Federalist essays, and the constitutional bind.

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  5. Law and History Review The purpose of Law and History Review is to further research and writing in the fields of the social history of law and the history of legal ideas and institutions.

  6. Law and History Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering legal history. It was established in 1983 and is published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the American Society for Legal History, of which it is the official journal. [1]

  7. A collection of articles and reviews on various topics in legal history, such as Roman law, Brandeis brief, Novak's New Democracy, and state capacity. The issue features contributions from Lisa Cowan, Bruce W. Dearstyne, John Henry Schlegel, Karen M. Tani, Sophia Z. Lee, Joanna Grisinger, Ajay K. Mehrotra, and others.

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