Areas of Study:
 
 
 
   
     
  .Law
 
 

The Rhetoric Department supports research and teaching in interdisciplinary approaches to the law from classical antiquity to the contemporary legal world. Drawing on both the humanities and the social sciences, faculty are working in areas ranging from ancient law to the Anglo-American legal system and international law and human rights. The fields we support include legal history, philosophy of law, human rights and international humanitarian law, censorship and speech regulation, law and society, religious law.

 
 
     
 

Faculty

David Cohen
Ancient Greek law; Legal history; International law; War crimes and human rights tribunals

Marianne Constable
Legal philosophy; Anglo-American legal history

Carol Clover
Law and Culture

Pheng Cheah
Legal philosophy

David Bates
History of Constitutional and Legal Theory

Daniel Boyarin
Talmud

Barbara Shapiro, Emerita faculty
History of legal thought