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"Risk and Resistance: How Feminists Transformed the Law and Science of AIDS",
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"textContent": " * Over at the LPEBlog: an interview by **Veena Dubal**(University of California, Irvine) with** Aziza Ahmed** (Boston University) on her new book _Risk and Resistance: How Feminists Transformed the Law and Science of AIDS_ (Cambridge University Press).\n\n\n * From _In Custodia Legis_ : \"David Hoffman: Early America’s Dark Horse Law Professor and the Natural Law.\"\n\n\n * Via H-Law: a \"Call for Contributors: Digital Exhibits on Revolutionary-Era Texts (forgingUS)\"\n\n\n * From the New York _Amsterdam News_ : \"The Legal Aid Society marks 150 years with new exhibit\" -- noting upcoming programming at the New York Historical. The _NYT_ story is here.\n\n\n * \n\n\"Read an exciting article on the legal history of Britain or the British empire published in 2025? Consider nominating the article to the **ASLH Sutherland Prize** for 'the best article on the legal history of Britain and/or the British Empire published in the previous year.' Self-nominations are also accepted. The deadline is June 1\" (H-Law).\n\n\n * ICYMI: **Keith Whittington** on the Historic Case for Birthright Citizenship (Dispatch). **Hettie V. Williams** on Black Women and the _Brown_ Decision (Black Perspectives). The California Judicial Center Library celebrates the \"impactful women\" of the state's legal history (EIN Presswire). **Julie Suk** on the Declaration of Independence at 250 (Fordham Law News). On that reunion of the descendants of the litigants in _Plessy v. Ferguson_ (Tulane Law). **Rachel F. Seidman** on Women Who Changed the Laws Shaping Economic Independence (Smithsonian). The Unique Protections of the Pennsylvania Constitution (JDSupra).\n\n\n\nWeekend Roundup is a weekly feature compiled by all the Legal History bloggers.",
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