- The University of Kentucky College of Law is hosting this year’s Kentucky Law Journal Symposium, “Written in Stone: American Monuments and Monument-Protection Law,” on November 1. More.
- The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum presents an exclusive pre-broadcast film screening and discussion of a new national public television documentary Summoned: Frances Perkins and the General Welfare, on Sunday, November 3, 2019 at 2:00 p.m.
- New from Law and History Review and Cambridge Core: “The Citizen Complains”: Federal Compensation for Property Lost in the War of 1812, by Craig B. Hollander.
- New from the American Journal of Legal History and OUP Journals: ‘The Great Britain of the South’: the Law of Contract in Early Colonial New Zealand, by Warren Swain.
- In South Asian legal history news: there was a good crop of legal history papers at the 13th Annual South Asian Legal Studies Workshop in Madison last weekend (program here). Plus this and this at South Asian Legal History Resources on women in the legal profession over the past century.
- Update: The conference on Status and Justice in Law, Religion, and Society (organized by Timothy Lubin and Kameliya Atanasova) will be taking place at Washington and Lee University soon--on Nov.1-3. The program is here.