- Kunal Parker, University of Miami School of Law, discusses his book, The Turn to Process: American Legal, Political, and Economic Thought, 1870–1970 on the Digging a Hole podcast.
- Ana Raquel Minian, Stanford University, is interviewed on her new book, In the Shadow of Liberty: The Invisible History of Immigrant Detention in the United States, on ABAJ’s Modern Law Library podcast.
- Charles Hamilton Houston and the Supreme Court Justices He Knew, a virtual lecture by José Felipé Anderson, University of Baltimore School of Law, the author of Genius for Justice: Charles Hamilton Houston and the Reform of American Law, is now up on the Supreme Court Historical Society’s YouTube channel.
- The American Historical Association has announced “a Congressional Briefing offering historical perspectives on gerrymandering in legislative districts. The briefing will take place on Thursday, May 16 at 9:00 a.m. ET in Rayburn House Office Building Room 2060.” The panelists are Joanne Freeman, Yale University, Nancy Young, University of Houston, and Julian Zelizer, Princeton University. James Grossman, American Historical Association, will moderate.
- Patrick S. O'Donnell on Legal Pragmatism.
- ICYMI: A report of the reenactment of Korematsu in the US District Court for the District of Hawaii (United States Courts). Doris Kearns Goodwin remembers her husband Richard Goodwin (WBUR). (His HLS class picture, with RBG to one side, alone is worth a click.)
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