- In The Atlantic: Justin Driver (Yale Law School) reviews Brad Snyder's soon-to-be-released Democratic Justice: Felix Frankfurter, the Supreme Court, and the Making of the Liberal Establishment (Norton, 2022). "'The Greatest Talker of His Time': Felix Frankfurter was an eloquent liberal champion of judicial restraint. Is it time for a reappraisal?"
- The Notice & Comment symposium on Bill Novak's New Democracy has concluded with a response post from Novak: "A Modern Democratic State, If We Can Keep It."
- From the Washington Post's "Made by History" section:Violating the Presidential Records Act is no small transgression"; Duncan Hosie, "Justice Alito is living up to promises to supporters of his nomination."
- Also in the Washington Post (opinion pages): William Baude (Stanford Law School), "Of course the Supreme Court needs to use history. The question is how."
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