Weekend Roundup
- HistPhil has launched an "online forum marking the 200th anniversary of the Supreme Court case Dartmouth College v. Woodward, a landmark decision in shaping the legal landscape of U.S. civil society." Here's the first contribution, by Johann Neem (Western Washington University).
- In Custodia Legis (the blog of the Law Librarians of Congress) spotlights some of its Spanish Legal Documents (15th-19th centuries).
- OMB/NARA Memorandum on Transition to Electronic Records: “By 2022, [the National Archives and Records Administration] will no longer accept transfers of permanent or temporary records in analog formats and will accept records only in electronic format and with appropriate metadata.”
- Call for Papers: The Fourth Biennial Public Law Conference, University of Ottawa Law School, Common Law Section, 17-19 June 2020.
- ICYMI: Chieftains Museum Host Exhibition on Legal Aspects of Cherokee Removal in Georgia (from the Coosa Valley News). James Thornton Harris on Charles Reich and The Greening of America on HNN.
Weekend Roundup is a weekly feature compiled by all the Legal History bloggers.