- Penn Carey Law’s notice of Dean Sophia Lee's recent article on "the evolution of Fourth Amendment privacy from weak pre-Reconstruction protections through its development over the years, culminating in Boyd v. United States."
- A Q&A with Felicia Kornbluh and LHB Guest Blogger Jill Hasday on Professor Hasday’s new book We the Men in Ms. Magazine. Her post on OUPblog is here.
- The League of Women Voters of Pullman and Whitman County will host the virtual event, “History of Disability Rights” on 7-8:30 p.m. March 31 over Zoom (Lewiston Tribune).
- James E Hurford reviews The Legal History of the Church of England: From the Reformation to the Present, by Norman Doe and Stephen Coleman (Law Society Gazette).
- Stephen B. Presser review Jonathan Gienapp's Against Constitutional Originalism for the Federalist Society.
- From In Custodia Legis: an announcement of a new collection release, "Pre-1901 Legal Documents of New Spain/Mexico." Also, a profile of "Bessie Margolin, Labor Lawyer."
- Zachary M. Schrag on the New Crisis in Urban History (AHA Perspectives).
- ICYMI: Black History, Birthright Citizenship & Civil Rights (New York Almanack). Jim Crow Laws (Historian). Confiscation in the American Revolution (New York Almanack). A pardon for Ruth Ellis? (Legal Cheek).
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