- Congratulations to Lucy Salyer, University of New Hampshire, for winning the Gary Lindberg Award in UNH’s College of Liberal Arts, awarded annually to an outstanding teacher-scholar. More.
- The Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory hosts Duncan Kennedy, the Carter Professor of General Jurisprudence at Harvard Law School, Emeritus, on “Law Distributes I: Ricardo Marx CLS,” on Apr 27, 2022, 18:00 - 21:00. More.
- Sonia Hernández and Stephanie Hinnershitz have been named the 2022 recipients of the Philip Taft Labor History Award. Hernández received it for For a Just and Better World: Engendering Anarchism in the Mexican Borderlands, 1900-1938. Hinnershitz received it for Japanese American Incarceration: The Camps and Coerced Labor During World War II. More.
- In American Social Democracy and Its Imperial Roots, Aziz Rana, Cornell Law School, reviews The Anti-Oligarchy Constitution, by Joseph Fishkin and William E. Forbath, on the LPE Project’s blog. Mark Tushnet's "mini-review," A Contemporary Manifesto for a Left-Liberal Constitutional Political Economy, is just up on Balkinzation.
- Sarah Seo reviews Anne Gray Fischer's The Streets Belong to Us in The Atlantic.
- Mark Tushnet briefly blogs on The Hughes Court on the Cambridge University Press blog.
- Nadav Orian Peer, University of Colorado Law School, has posted Money Creation and Bank Clearing, which is forthcoming in the Fordham Journal of Corporate and Financial Law.
- ICYMI: Marcia Coyle on Justice Kagan’s reluctant duel with Justice Gorsuch on “law-chambers history” of habeas corpus in Brown v. Davenport (Law.com).
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