- This week's legal-historian-recognized-for teaching-at-a-law-school is Penn Carey Law's Sophia Z. Lee, whom the JD Class of 2023 chose to receive the Harvey Levin Memorial Teaching Award before her naming as incoming dean.
- Christoper W. Schmidt on Brad Snyder's Democratic Justice (Jotwell).
- "The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum will open a new major special exhibition, Black Americans, Civil Rights, and the Roosevelts, 1932-1962,
on Saturday, June 3, 2023, in the William J. vanden Heuvel Gallery of
the Library and Museum. The exhibit runs through December 31, 2024."
- Over at the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance: Banking Crises in Historical Perspective, a report on a paper by Carola Frydman, Northwestern University, and Chenzi Xu, Stanford University.
It “surveys over two hundred empirical studies from the last twenty
years (2000-2022) that cover banking crises occurring between 1800 and
1980.”
- The American Council of Learned Societies has launched a book prize for open access works. H/t: MS.
- ICYMI: Abolition as a "divisive concept" avant la lettre (ACS).
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