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The Stanford Center for Law and History presents a book talk to celebrate the recent publication of David C Flatto, The Crown and the Courts Separation of Powers in the Early Jewish Imagination (Harvard University Press). David Flatto will join us with commentary provided by Charlotte Fonrobert, Religious Studies (Stanford) and Orit Malka, Taube Center for Jewish Studies (Stanford).
Please join us to celebrate the recent publication by David C Flatto’s (The Faculty of Law The Hebrew University of Jerusalem): The Crown and the Courts Separation of Powers in the Early Jewish Imagination, with comments by Charlotte Fonrobert, Religious Studies (Stanford) and Orit Malka, Taube Center for Jewish Studies (Stanford). For this book talk, David Flatto will join us via Zoom and Charlotte Fonrobert and Orit Malka will join us in-person.
The book talk will be in-person (Room 85, Stanford Law School) and online via Zoom, Tuesday, October 5, 4:00 – 5:00 PM (Pacific).
Current guidelines do not allow us to bring food into events. For those who attend in-person, however, catering will be provided 20 minutes before the talk at a table in Crocker Garden to the left of Room 190 entry doors.
To receive the Zoom link for those who wish to attend online, and for food ordering purposes for those who intend in-person, please RSVP at the link.
We also ask all those who attend in-person to comply with current Stanford event guidelines which can be found here.