History Talk with Ian Drake: The Women's Rights Movement
Join Dr. Ian Drake to review and discuss the history of the women's rights movement, from its pre-movement roots in the colonial period, to the 19th-century formal organization, and its 20th-century victories.
Ian J. Drake
Associate Professor, Political Science and Law, College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Dr. Drake obtained his Ph.D. in American history from the University of Maryland at College Park in 2010. His teaching interests include the American judiciary and legal system, the U.S. Supreme Court and constitutional history, the history and contemporary study of law and society, broadly construed, and political theory. His recent research interests include the history of American constitutional law and private law, particularly tort and contract law. Dr. Drake is currently conducting research on animal protection laws, First Amendment rights, and the politics of the treatment of animals used in industrial agriculture and scientific research. Prior to earning his Ph.D. in history, Dr. Drake practiced law in the areas of insurance and tort law.
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Instructors:
- Ian J. Drake
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Wed, Apr 15th 2026 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Patriots' Path Council Office |