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Littleton-Griswold Prize to Seo for "Policing the Open Road"
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The American Historical Association has just announced its annual prizes. The winner of the AHA's Littleton-Griswold Prize "for the best book in any subject on the history of American law and society, broadly defined," is Sara Seo, Columbia Law School (and a former LHB Guest Blogger), for Policing the Open Road: How Cars Transformed American Freedom (Harvard Univ. Press). Congratulations, Professor Seo!
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