- Via the Yale Daily News, Yale historians discuss the election results.
- From NPR: historian Allan Lichtman (American University) on how he predicted a Trump victory.
- From Time: "How Historians of Tomorrow Will Interpret Donald Trump’s Election," with comments from Elizabeth Hinton (Harvard), Stephanie Coontz (Evergreen State College), and others.
- Via In Custodia Legis, good news for folks whose projects involve legislative history: Additional Historical Statutes at Large Added to Law.gov.
- Over at Balkinization, Gerard Magliocca (Indiana University) invites you to join him and Michael Kent Curtis (Wake Forest University) in "asking the President to honor John A. Bingham with a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom for his contributions to the United States, most notably by drafting the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment."
- At South Asian Legal History Resources, our own Mitra Sharafi shares news of "Bhopal: Law, Accidents, and Disasters in India." This new open-access digital archive includes over 3,700 documents collected by Marc Galanter (University of Wisconsin), who was involved in the US-India litigation following the 1984 toxic gas leak at the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, India. The program for the launch event is here.