Weekend Roundup
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Talking Legal History has posted a new podcast: host Siobhan M. M. Barco talks with Felicity Turner, Georgia Southern University, about her book Proving Pregnancy: Gender, Law, and Medical Knowledge in the Nineteenth-Century United States (UNC Press, 2022).
- Felicia Kornbluh University of Vermont, in conversation with her sister, Ambassador Karen Kornbluh will discuss her book A Woman's Life Is a Human Life at Politics and Prose (and, virtually, here) on January 16 at 7:00 PM.
- In the Journal of Christian Legal Thought, Craig A. Stern, Regent University School of Law, “describes, as remarkable works of Christian Imagination, Henry II’s assize of novel disseisin, Justinian’s Corpus Juris Civilis, and Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England.”
- New online from Law and History Review and Cambridge Core: Before Equal Protection: The Fall of Cross-Dressing Bans and the Transgender Legal Movement, 1963-86 by Kate Redburn.
- The ACLU senior staff attorney, Gillian Thomas, is in conversation with Dahlia Lithwick about the latter’s book, Lady Justice, in the ACLU’s podcast series, At Liberty.
- The latest issue of the Newsletter of the Historical Society of the District of Columbia Circuit notes the passing of Judge Laurence Silberman and U.S. Attorney Earl Silbert.
- From the Washington Post's Made by History section: Ivón Padilla-Rodríguez on Title 42 and immigration policy since the Sixties.
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