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Michael H. Hoeflich is the John H. and John M. Kane Distinguished Professor at the University of Kansas School of Law. His research focuses on legal history, Roman law, ethics, contracts, and legal bibliography. He has authored extensively on topics such as the history of law books, legal ethics, and the cultural context of American legal practices. His teaching interests include legal history, art law, and the law of armed conflict.
Hoeflich’s research highlights interdisciplinary connections between law and history, with notable works exploring 19th-century legal ephemera, book provenance, and judicial misconduct. His 2012 book *Law in Postcards & Other Printed Ephemera, 1880-1960* exemplifies his focus on material culture in legal history.
Recent articles reflect ongoing engagement with ethics in legal practice, cultural heritage law, and archival methodology. His work bridges historical scholarship with modern legal challenges, emphasizing the enduring relevance of historical legal frameworks.



