- Joseph Thorndike’s "Three Compelling Historical Arguments Against the Trump Tariffs" (Forbes).
- The Mackinac Center Legal Foundation has released "the 'Michigan Constitutional Archive,' an online resource that gives Michigan residents full and easy access to the state’s founding documents. The archive compiles and organizes every proposed amendment, the 1961 convention debates, and other key documents related to Michigan’s constitutional history."
- "The Constitution Society invites applications for a Research Fellowship dedicated to promoting the life and constitutional contributions of Richard Haldane (1856-1928)." More.
- John Fabian Witt discusses The Radical Fund on The Nation's podcast.
- Paul Moreno on G. Edward White's Robert H. Jackson: A Life in Judgment (Law and Liberty).
- Jane Manners's We note the filing of two historian's amicus briefs in Trump v. Slaughter: one for the Brennan Center for Justice by Jane Manners, Fordham Law; the other by Noah Rosenblum and Nathaniel Donahue, NYU Law.
- Rebecca Ciota on researching the University of Colorado Law School's early Black graduates (The Conversation).
- Q&A with Camille Robcis, the new chair of Columbia University's history department (Columbia News).
- Times's "Made by History": The Fight Over Birthright Citizenship Has Always Been Political, Not Just Legal, by Philip Yaure.
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