
- Just published is a much-expanded second edition of The Complete Bill of Rights: The Drafts, Debates, Sources, & Origins (Oxford University Press), by Neil Howard Cogan, Whittier Law School. Ronald K. L. Collins’s appreciation is here.
- “The Centre for Law and Policy Research (CLPR),” a non-profit organization based in Bangalore, “invites applications for the post of Associate Editors for a new initiative titled –Constitutional and Civic Citizenship – where it aims to foster greater public awareness of India’s constitutional history and an understanding of how this history has shaped and informed the most challenging legal, governance and public policy issues that we encounter today.” More
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