- Women in Law: A Legal Timeline (from OUPblog). And New Zealanders celebrate the signatories of a landmark suffrage petition of 1893.
- Over at Places is Desiree Valadares's post Race, Space, and the Law, a reading list on “the law’s historical role in the constitution of space, place, the body, and various other modalities of belonging in the U.S.” It had its origins in a graduate seminar by LHB Blogger Karen Tani and Rebecca McLennan in Spring 2017.
- From the Washington Post's "Made by History" section: Bridgette W. Gunnels (Oxford College of Emory University) on "How to force the Trump administration to follow the law on refugees"; Spencer J. Weinreich (Ph.D. candidate, Princeton University) on "Why prisoner abuse and deprivation persists in America"; and Hallie Lieberman (independent scholar and journalist) on "Why laws to fight sex trafficking often backfire." Also, Kara Dixon Vuic (Texas Christian University) invokes a federal judge’s ruling last month on the exclusion of women from Selective Service registration to argue that women's mandatory registration is "long overdue."