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Prof @umichlaw.bsky.social. Legal historian writing book on 20c #rural #Midwest w/ @uncpress.bsky.social forthcoming Jan 2027. Teach property, fam law, #legalhistory + rural law. Co-founder of @womenknowhistory.bsky.social & @womenknowlaw.bsky.social.
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Has anyone taught history, law, or legal history classes using graphic novels? This past semester I taught one of @umichlaw.bsky.social's mini-seminars on graphic legal history and really enjoyed it. I'm thinking of teaching it again in future years and wondering what others are doing.
If you want to know more about the infographic assignment specifically, I've written about it in the context of rural law seminars for @rural-reconcile.bsky.social. That link includes posts of previous students' work, too. www.ruralreconcile.org/ruralreview/...
And, in case you're interested, I've posted some teaching materials here. www.emilyprifogle.com/rural-law 4/4