- The Law and Political Economy (LPE) Blog is running a mini-symposium on Gabriel Winant's The Next Shift: The Fall of Industry and the Rise of Health Care in Rustbelt America (Harvard University Press, 2021).
- From the Washington Post's Made by History section: Mical Raz (University of Rochester), "Anti-trans laws weaponize child protection systems that have long harmed kids"; ), "Florida’s bill restricting LGBTQ discussion will hurt all children, LGBTQ and straight."
- Via Nursing Clio: Chelsea Gibson, "Teaching about the Russian Invasion of Ukraine in US History Classrooms."
- David Sugarman, Professor of Law Emeritus at the Law School of Lancaster University and an Honorary Fellow of the American Society for Legal History, has posted The Humanities and Law: More Intertwined Than You Might Think, which is the lead post in the series Where Law Meets the Humanities, sponsored by Talking Humanities. School of Advanced Studies, University of London.
- ASLH Past President Lauren Benton and Rohit De are interviewed on David Schleicher and Samuel Moyn’s Digging a Hole podcast.
- ICYMI: Tony Mauro appreciates Marin Levy's Supreme Court history tweets (Marble Palace Blog). The early legal profession of Columbus, Ohio (Columbus Dispatch).
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