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Frank Daily is a Professor at Marquette University Law School, specializing in Legal History and Civil War-era legal contexts. His blog contributions focus on historical legal narratives, including case studies, military strategies during the Civil War, and the socio-legal dynamics of 19th and 20th century America. He frequently explores topics such as Confederate military movements, Lincoln’s presidency, and the legal and social implications of historical events.
His research interests intersect legal history with broader historical contexts, as seen in analyses of the Civil War’s causes and consequences, as well as narratives about rural legal environments. Recent posts highlight his engagement with landmark battles like Gettysburg and the legal-political tensions leading to the Civil War.
While no formal grants or awards are listed in the provided texts, his work emphasizes educational outreach through historical legal scholarship. No affiliated labs or teams are explicitly mentioned, though his blog serves as a platform for disseminating legal-historical insights.
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