Elizabeth Dale

Waldo W. Neikirk Term Professor, 2012-2013

Incoming Editor, Law & History Review

 

Professor, History

Affiliated Professor of Law, Levin College of Law, UF

 

Teaching and research areas 

constitutional history (comparative and US); history of civil rights & citizenship; history of criminal law

 

 

 

Curriculum Vitae (pdf)

 

Books (link)

The Chicago Trunk Murder (2011)

Criminal Justice in the United States, 1789-1939 (2011)

Debating and Creating Authority (2001)

The Rule of Justice (2001)

 

Recent & forthcoming articles:

Popular Sovereignty: A Case Study from the Antebellum Era (2011)

Reconsidering the Seventeenth Century: Legal History in the Americas (forthcoming)

 

 

Blog (with Scott Catey):

Constitutional Orders

 

View other examples of my research on my SSRN page: http://ssrn.com/author=916245

 

Contact me:

224 Keene-Flint Hall

University of Florida

PO Box 117320

Gainesville, Florida 32611

edale@ufl.edu or dale@law.ufl.edu

352-273-3387

 

Additional Information:

Dept of History Home Page

Levin College of Law

 

 

 

COURSE FALL 2012

AMH 4550/HIS 6416 (pdf)

 

COURSES SPRING 2012

HIS 3931/EUH 5934: Human Rights in World History (pdf)

LAW 6930/AMH 5557: Legal and Constitutional History (pdf)

 

COURSES FALL 2011

HIS 3942: Famous American Trials (History Practicum)

AMH 3558: American Legal History

 

COURSES SPRING 2010

AMH 3552: US Constitutional History from 1877

AMH 6199: Foundation Seminar: 19th Century

 

 

NOTES FOR STUDENTS:

 

v  In writing papers, you must give credit whenever you use materials (words, phrases, ideas, arguments, or conclusions) that you have borrowed from the work of someone else. Failure to give credit by properly putting borrowed ideas in quotations marks and/or by footnoting is PLAGIARISM and is unacceptable. The University policy is set forth here: UF Student Guide to Academic Honesty.  See also the American Historical Association site

 

v  Students requesting accommodation for disabilities must first register with the Office of the Dean of Students. For information about the University disability accommodation process, please review UF Guide to Disability Accommodations and Services

 

 

Legal History Course Links at UF (2000-2010)

Other History Course Links  at UF

Draft syllabi

Guidelines and Materials for Graduate Students

JD/MA/PhD Joint Degree Program

 

 

 

 Updated May 2011