- From the University of Minnesota: "the first-ever effort to comprehensively map the use of racially restrictive covenants in a U.S. city."
- From the Washington Post's "Made by History" section: Frederick Rowe Davis (Purdue University) on the history behind the EPA's pesticides restrictions (now being loosened); Noah Shusterman (China University of Hong Kong) on "what the Second Amendment really meant to the Founders"; Kathryn Schumaker (University of Oklahoma) on the high school activists of Parkland, Florida, and the historic free speech decisions that protect them; Ian Toller-Clark (University of Illinois) on "why the courts are unlikely to have the last word on gerrymandering."
- From the blog of the American Constitution Society: Sophia Z. Lee (University of Pennsylvania) on "Using History to See the Glass Part Full in Janus v. AFSCME."
- ChinaFile has posted an interview with recent guest blogger Taisu Zhang (Yale Law School), on his book The Laws and Economics of Confucianism: Kinship and Property in Pre-Industrial China and England. UPDATE: Here's one more, from the New Books Network.