Sessions Information

  • January 5, 2019
    1:30 pm - 3:15 pm
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: Hilton New Orleans Riverside
    Room: Fulton
    Floor: Third Floor

    This panel’s goals are to explore the uses and understandings of art, monuments, and memorials in the public space. Panelists will discuss the many histories represented in public squares, parks, courthouses, and museums. The questions include both how these material projects are understood by producers of the objects and by those who observe them, including those who see themselves represented (or not) in the built landscape. What claims and whose claims to the public space are on display? When, where, and how does the violence of history get inscribed or erased? And today, what are the options to express the concerns and to question, evaluate, reframe, and alter these various depictions so as to provide accountings of the histories while acknowledging the roles played by domination, discrimination, and reconstruction?

    A virtual business meeting was held prior to the Annual Meeting. 

Session Speakers
Duke University School of Law
Speaker

The University of Texas School of Law
Speaker

Yale Law School
Speaker

University of California, Davis, School of Law
Moderator

The University of Richmond School of Law
Speaker

Equal Justice Initiative
Speaker

Yale Law School
Speaker

Session Fees
  • [5420] Legal History and Law and the Humanities Joint Program - Confronting the History and Memory of Injustice in the Public Square : $0.00