Historians in the Court
Historians talked about their roles as experts for court cases on subjects such as abortion, Native American treaties, gay rights, and… read more
Historians talked about their roles as experts for court cases on subjects such as abortion, Native American treaties, gay rights, and affirmative action. They also spoke about how the courts value history and evaluate sources. This event took place at the Organization of American Historians annual meeting. close
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