- From The New Republic: "Don’t Embrace Originalism to Defend Trump’s Impeachment," writes Saul Cornell (Fordham University).
- In the New York Times, Mona L. Siegel (California State University, Sacramento) on"The Forgotten Origins of Paid Family Leave"; Manisha Sinha (University of Connecticut) on President Donald Trump's "precursor," Andrew Johnson.
- From History News Network: Ray Raphael on what two of the Constitution's framers would have thought about a wealth tax.
- Balkinization recently featured a series of posts on David Schwartz’s The Spirit of the Constitution: John Marshall and the 200-Year Odyssey of McCulloch v. Maryland (Oxford University Press, 2019). The collected posts are available here.
- We can hardly keep up with all the great author interviews being posted over at New Books in Law. Of note from recent weeks: S. Deborah Kang (California State University San Marcos) on her book The INS on the Line: Making Immigration Law on the US-Mexico Border, 1917-1954 (Oxford University Press in 2017); Mary Anne Franks (University of Miami School of Law) on The Cult of the Constitution (Stanford University Press, 2019; and James Gordon Finlayson (University of Sussex) on The Habermas-Rawls Debate (Columbia University Press, 2019).
- A post over at In Custodia Legis marks "Finland’s Independence Day and the Finnish Constitution of 1919."