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SUMMARY:Nov. 10 | Chet Mitchell Memorial Lecture
DESCRIPTION:&quot;The Old Story of a New Law? Chicago Husband-Killers and their Exonerations, 1867-1930&quot;



Please register for this event at:&nbsp;http://events.carleton.ca/chet-mitchell-memorial-lecture-with-marianne-constable/&nbsp;



Dr. Marianne Constable discusses &quot;Chicago Husband-Killing and the New&nbsp;Unwritten Law,&quot; a study in history, law, and rhetoric that explores&nbsp;the cases of the 250+ women who killed their partners in Chicago&nbsp;between 1867 and 1931. Even before women were allowed on juries and&nbsp;contrary to much received wisdom, all-male coroner&#039;s juries, grand&nbsp;juries and petit juries of the period exonerated most wives who killed&nbsp;their husbands, according to what newspapers dubbed &quot;the new unwritten&nbsp;law.&quot;



About the Speaker



Dr. Marianne Constable is Professor of Rhetoric at the University of&nbsp;California (Berkeley). She is author of The Law of the Other: The&nbsp;Mixed Jury and Changing Conceptions of Citizenship, Law and Knowledge&nbsp;(winner of the Law &amp; Society Association J. Willard Hurst Prize in&nbsp;Legal History); Just Silences: The Limits and Possibilities of Modern&nbsp;Law; and Our Word is Our Bond: How Legal Speech Acts (finalist for two&nbsp;Socio-Legal Studies Association book prizes).



This event is co-sponsored by the Canadian Research Chair in Rhetoric and Ethics and the Department of Philosophy.
LOCATION:2017 Dunton Tower, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6
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