- The Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London invites applications for visiting scholars in 2017-18. Full details here.
- The Nicholas D. Chabraja Center for Historical Studies at Northwestern University will be hosting a graduate student conference on, Punishment and its Discontents on May 19, 2017. Here's the Call. Application deadline: Feb.1, 2017.
- Don't miss the Newberry Library's short term fellowship deadline--it's just around the corner: Dec.15, 2016. Details here.
- An "Advance Access Alert" tells us that Joseph Kary’s Judgments of Peace Montreal’s Jewish Arbitration Courts, 1914-1976, has been published on-line in the American Journal of Legal History .
- ConSource and the National Archives host “a distinguished panel of federal judges who will discuss the Bill of Rights in the 21st century,” on Thursday, December 15, at 7:00 p.m. in the National Archives’ William G. McGowan Theater, 7th and Constitution Avenue, NW
- ICYMI: Cornell University's Lawrence Glickman on Donald Trump and the Anti-New Deal Tradition in the OAH's blog, Process. In this year's version of What is [the University of Chicago] Law School [Faculty] Reading, one learns that Tom Ginsburg is reading Hofstadter's Paranoid Style in American Politics. Vanderbilt Law's Sara Mayeux on returning to the South, in the Princeton Alumni Weekly.