Saturday, April 9, 2022

Weekend Roundup

  • G. Edward White, Virginia Law is interviewed on the Learning Curve Podcast.  Aditya Bamzai, also Virginia Law, is interviewed on The Railroad Strike Case That Made History on Federal Injunctions on UVA Law's Common Law podcast.
  • "Paul Sabin, a leader in the field of environmental history, has been appointed the Randolph W. Townsend, Jr. Professor of History and Professor of American Studies" at Yale.  More
  • HLS’s Dehlia Umunna discusses Powell v. Alabama (1932) in a new series, Cases in Brief (HLT).
  • David Cole, ACLU and Georgetown Law, reviews Jamal Greene’s How Rights Went Wrong (NYRB).
  • ICYMI: New Artifacts Document the Soaring Popularity of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (Smithsonian). Bruce W. Dearstyne on why We Should Celebrate York State’s Birthday on April 20 (Gotham Gazette).  Julian Zelizer on What I Learned when Donald Trump Tried to "Correct" the Record (The Atlantic).  (Reminds us of Truman lobbying researchers at his presidential library.)

Weekend Roundup is a weekly feature compiled by all the Legal History bloggers.