- The Balkinization symposium on Alison LaCroix's The Interbellum Constitution continued this week. Since our last Weekend Roundup, there have been contributions from John Mikhail, Connor M. Ewing, David S. Schwartz, and Christian G. Fritz.
- "The Bar Exam: Then and Now" -- via In Custodia Legis.
- From Process (the blog of the Organization of American Historians): Cindy Hahamovitch on "The Peculiar World of American Sheriffs."
- Independent scholar Patrick S. O'Donnell has posted some thoughts on the U.S. atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, along with a helpful roundup of relevant secondary sources.
- Some JOTWELL items of interest: Ilya Somin reviews David Pozen's The Constitution of the War on Drugs; Scott Cummings reviews Ann Southworth's Big Money Unleashed: The Campaign to Deregulate Election Spending (2023); Jedidiah Kroncke reviews J. Benton Heath's "Economic Sanctions as Legal Ordering," forthcoming in the Michigan Journal of International Law.
- ICYMI: Justin Simard on the Citing Slavery Project (Mississippi Free Press). James H. Coleman Jr., the first Black associate justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court, has died (northjersey.com).
Weekend Roundup is a weekly feature compiled by all the Legal History bloggers.