- "From Red Lights to Legal Rights": a notice of a book on the recent history of sex work in New Zealand by Cheryl Ware (University of Auckland).
- The New York Historical's lecture series in Bryant Park include talks by Lindsay M. Chervinsky, Martha C. Jones, Marcus Rediker, and Victor Luckerson (on the Tulsa Race Massacre).
- The American Historical Association will hold a Congressional briefing offering on the United States Senate on Thursday July 24, at 10:00 a.m. ET in Dirksen Senate Office Building Room G-11 with Joseph Crespino, Joanne Freeman, and Daniel Holt.
- An issue of the AHA Perspectives takes up history in the US national parks, including the censorship of LGBTQ+ History and what the Scopes trial tells us about "school opt-outs" tday.
- "There is No Original Public Meaning of Imprecise Constitutional Text": Eric Segall's tribute to the late Richard H. Fallon, Jr. (Dorf on Law).
Time's Made by History: Anna O. Law on Birthright Citizenship. Nancy Unger on Fighting Bob La Follette's progressivism. Antonio Ramirez on investigating Florida's convict labor in the 1920s.Robert M. La Follette (LC)
- ICYMI: Daniel Tichenor on the long shadow of the McCarran-Walter Act (Conversation). Bruce Dearstyne on John Jay’s Early Leadership in the Revolutionary Era (New York Almanack). Sharon L. Kennedy, Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court, on the Northwest Ordinance and Its Legacy (Court News Ohio).
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