Elizabeth
Dale
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Affiliated Professor of Law, |
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Teaching and
research areas: constitutional
history (comparative and US); history of civil rights, criminal legal history
(especially 19th century); history of labor and employment law |
Courses Fall 2008
AMH 4930
(senior seminar): History of a Supreme Court Case (see also related blog) AMH 3942 (history practicum): First Amendment History |
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Additional Information |
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JD/MA/PhD
Joint Degree Program |
In writing papers, you
must give credit whenever you use materials (words, phrases, ideas,
arguments, or conclusions) that you have borrowed from someone else’s
work. Failure to give credit by
properly putting borrowed ideas in quotations marks and/or by footnoting is
PLAGIARISM and is unacceptable. The University’s honesty policy is set forth
here: UF’s
Student Guide to Academic Honesty.
See also the American
Historical Association site |
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Guidelines
and Materials for Graduate Students |
Students
requesting accommodation for disabilities must first register with the Dean
of Student’s Office. For information about the University’s disability
accommodation process, please review UF’s
Guide to Disability Accommodations and Services.
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Address at |
Legal
History Course Links at UF (2000-2008)
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Other History
Course Links at UF
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352-392-0271 ex. 262 |
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