- New online from the AJLH and Oxford Academic: The Judicial Failsafe: American Legal Colonialism in the Philippines, by Timothy J Foley.
- William & Mary Libraries announces a new Archive of American LGBTQ Political and Legal History.
- ABA Silver Gavel Awards went to "My Name is Pauli Murray," directed by Betty West and Julie Cohen, and to the issue “Black Legal History in Oklahoma,” Oklahoma Bar Journal (May 2021).
- Tomorrow in Quincy, Illinois, a program “on Lincoln’s years as lawyer in Illinois and how those years shaped his presidency.” (Herald-Whig).
- Tomiko Brown-Nagin on Civil Rights Queen: Constance Baker Motley and the Struggle for Equality, before the Columbia Alumni Association, Washington, DC, Chapter on July 12, 2022 at 6:00pm - 7pm, moderated by Rhonda Colvin. More.
- "A Constitution Against Oligarchy?" In the New Rambler, Evan Bernick (Northern Illinois University College of Law) reviews The Anti-Oligarchy Constitution: Reconstructing the Economic Foundations of American Democracy, by Joseph Fishkin and William E. Forbath.
- In the Washington Post's "Made by History" section:The tie between the Buffalo shooting and banning abortion"; Gillian Frank and Neil J. Young, "What everyone gets wrong about evangelicals and abortion.
- ICYMI: A Smithsonian curator of medicine and science on Griswold v. Connecticut (Smithsonian). How the Government Helped White Americans Steal Black Farmland (TNR). Brittany Hunter for the Pacific Legal Foundation on the Downton Abby law. Aviam Soifer on the Supreme Court’s “text mess “ (The Hill). Sophia Dodd for the Atlanta History Center on Reproductive Rights in Georgia: Doe v. Bolton.