Weekend Roundup
- Congratulations to Annette Gordon-Reed on her receipt of Mass Humanities’s Governor’s Award in the Humanities! (HLT)
- UC Irvine’s notice of Elizabeth Allen’s Uncertain Refuge: Sanctuary in the Literature of Medieval England (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021).
- It’s only an abstract, but it’s an interesting one: Marginal Citizens: Interracial Intimacies and the Incarceration of Japanese Canadians, 1942–1949, forthcoming in the Canadian Journal of Law and Society by Mary Anne Vallianatos, Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law.
- ICYMI: The "Groveland Four" were wrongly accused in 1949, prosecutor says in motion to clear their names (ABAJ). Lawsuit Against Harvard May Decide Who Owns Images of Enslaved People, by Valentina Di Liscia (Hyperallergic). The Hastings College of the Law naming controversy (ABAJ). Name the Marble Palace after the first Justice John Marshall Harlan? (Politico). Daniel Farber on the Four Myths of Presidential Power (HNN).
Weekend Roundup is a weekly feature compiled by all the Legal History bloggers.
Weekend Roundup
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October 29, 2021
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