Book Talk

Book Talk: Outside In: The Oral History of Guido Calabresi

Event details

Date
Time
12:10PM
Location

SLB 127

Open to
Yale Law School Community
Poster with the cover of a book with the image of an older man in a sweater vest.

Please join the Lillian Goldman Law Library for a talk with Norman Silber about his new book, Outside In: The Oral History of Guido Calabresi, commentary by Judge Guido Calabresi ’58.

This event will take place on Tuesday, February 6th at 12:10 PM in SLB 127.

**Online Registration is Required by February 1st**

Boxed lunch will be available for those who register at: bit.ly/48yE7yS

About Outside In: The Oral History of Guido Calabresi

Excerpt from the publisher website: Guido Calabresi is an extraordinary person. His family, of Jewish heritage, occupied a secure and centuries-old position near the top of Italian society until the rise of fascism. Guido's parents fled to America on the eve of the war in Europe, with their children, to avoid political and religious persecution. They arrived without money or social standing. Guido's talents and good fortune helped him to thrive at several elite American institutions and to become a leading legal scholar, teacher, law school dean, and judge. He would receive prizes and awards for his contributions; to legal theory, especially for opening up the area of 'law and economics'; for contributions to the modern transformation of American law schools, as the Dean of Yale Law School; and for advancing the development of law including through progressive decisions as a member of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.

Outside In is a unique sort of account spread across two volumes and written in Guido's remarkable voice based on recordings which took place over a decade. It is a unique amalgam of oral history and biography, with supplementary commentaries to explain, elaborate, validate, interpret, and situate the personal narrative within its larger historical context.


Outside In. (n.d.). https://search.library.yale.edu/catalog/b1875399