Dr. Schrum, associate professor in the Higher Education Program and director of educational projects at the Center for History and New Media, has launched a new project which makes available a website that "explores child custody in Virginia and nationally within a broad historical and legal context with the goal of providing an impartial, interdisciplinary resource grounded in humanities scholarship."
Authors in the project include:
- Mary Ann Mason, Professor, Center for Health, Economic & Family Security, University of California Berkeley School of Law;
- Michael Grossberg, Professor of History and Professor of Law, Indiana University;
- Peter Salem, Executive Director, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts;
- Alison L. Lefkovitz, Assistant Professor of History, Rutgers University, University College-Newark;
- Andrew Schepard, Max Schmertz Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Center for Children, Families and the Law, Hofstra University;
- Herbie Difonzo, Professor of Law, Hofstra University School of Law.
September 16, 2014