- Could be worse: In Martinez and Tobia's recent survey, Legal History is in the middle of the pack for "should be central to the law school curriculum," although well back for "is central to the law school curriculum." H/t: Tommy Bennett.
- Jack Goldsmith discusses The Court at War: FDR, His Justices, and the World They Made with its author, Cliff Sloan, Georgetown Law (Lawfare Podcast). And Scott R. Anderson discusses State of Silence: The Espionage Act and the Rise of America's Secrecy Regime, with Sam Lebovic, George Mason University (Lawfare Podcast).
- The latest on Section 3 and the Presidency: Kurt Lash in the NYT and Mark Graber's reply in Balkinization. Also: Seth Barrett Tilman's brief in LeBrant v. Benson.
- ICYMI: Storm King Mountain, Oppenheimer and the birth of environmental law (Times Union).
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