- Anne C. Fleming is remembered, especially by other former Climenko Fellows, in Harvard Law Today.
- The Alan Watson Seminar in Legal History, to be held virtually on December 5, 2020 has been announced. Fergus Smith will present Civil Litigants in Nineteenth-Century Sheriff Courts.
- New online from Law and History Review and Cambridge Core: Turning a Blind Eye: Infanticide and Missing Babies in Seventeenth-Century Geneva, by Sara Beam
- Race and Relevance: Arthur Garfield Hays and the Integration of the American Bar Association, 1938-1943, by Richard F. Hamm, University of Albany at SUNY, has been published online in the American Journal of Legal History and Oxford Academic.
- Over at Notches: Ishita Pande, Queen's University, on her new book, Sex, Law and the Politics of Age: Child Marriage in India, 1891-1937.
- Over at Legal History Miscellany: Sara M. Butler on Law Enforcement Officials and the Limits of Violence in Medieval England.
- Ryan Greenwood at the Riesenfeld Rare Books Blog: the University of Minnesota Law Library has an upcoming exhibit on the 1935 Commission on the Harlem Riot, Law and the Struggle for Racial Justice.
- “The Bangor Historical Society is presenting a virtual exhibit that will focus on the connection between fashion and women’s freedoms. ‘Interwoven: Women’s Fashion and Empowerment’ focuses on the history of women’s rights, including social, economic, legal and voting, while relating milestones and benchmarks with fashion trends by decade" (Bangor Daily News). And the National Constitution Center also has a new exhibit on the 19th Amendment (Philly Voice).
- Lawbook Exchange has issued a catalogue of forty-one noteworthy titles on The Laws of War and Peace.
- ICYMI: A review of Matthew Van Meter’s Deep Delta Justice (WaPo). Mary Ziegler on What's Next for Abortion Law? (Boston Review). UVA Law's first female students.