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Special thanks are due to Mrinalini Sinha for her extensive and insightful commentary and to Katherine Franke for a halcyon summer in the Butler Library of Columbia University. Tim Alborn, Peter Mandler, Guy Ortolano, Susan Pedersen, George Robb, and the other members of the British History Seminar at Columbia University kindly shared their expertise. The research and writing of this article were made possible by generous support from the University of Northern British Columbia, the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and the conveners of the 2010 Law and Humanities Interdisciplinary Junior Scholar Workshop hosted by Columbia Law School.