Rose publishes legal history essay
Professor Jonathan Rose, a Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, recently published an essay in The American Journal of Legal History.
His essay, “Becoming a Legal History Teacher,” will appear in a book titled "Teaching Legal History in U.S. Law Schools: A Symposium."
In it, Rose recounts his major career change from legal writer and professor of traditional law to professor of English legal history.
After spending most of his career focusing on antitrust, regulation and legal ethics, Rose changed direction. His primary scholarly interests now involve medieval and early modern English legal history, and his research focuses on the history and regulation of the legal profession and the operation of the medieval legal system.