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"textContent": " * **Mary Sarah Bilder, Boston College Law School** , delivers the 2026 Maurice and Muriel Fulton Lecture at the University of Chicago Law School on Catherine Macaulay's 1767 pamphlet, \"Loose Remarks.\"\n\n\n * The **Columbia Law Library** tells the law school's history through an exhibit of its \"artifacts and treasures\" (CLS).\n\n\n * And the **Princeton University Library** has opened the exhibit “Nursery of Rebellion’: Princeton and the American Revolution,” featuring original copies of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution (Daily Princetonian).\n\n\n * From In Custodia Legis: a post on \"William Paca, Deliberator and Declaration Signer.\n\n\n\n * On April 28, Foley partner Harlan Levy will moderate a discussion with **Akhil Reed Amar** on The Declaration's Impact on American History, Law and the Constitution at the NYC Bar Series. Also here.\n\n\n * Over at Nursing Clio: **Dori Hobbie** on \"British Reactions to the 1992 Irish X Case.\"\n\n\n\n * **Greg Ablavsky, Stanford Law** , on Native Nations, Federal Indian Law, and the Birthright Citizenship Case (SLS Podcasts). Also, the **National Constitution Center** 's resource guide for classroom discussions of the birthright citizenship.\n\n\n * _More on that PRA EO_ : **Marty Lederman, Georgetown Law** , and **Jack Goldsmith, Harvard Law** , on who owns Presidential Records (Executive Function Chat). **Christopher Fonzone** says that the Presidential Records Act is Constitutional (Just Security). **Gary M. Stern,** a former general counsel for the National Archives and Records Administration, is astonished by the executive order (WaPo).\n\n\n * ICYMI: **Jane Manners** and **Lev Menand** summarize their argument on \"The Law of For Cause Removal\" (Oxford Business Law Blog). Live from **Penn Carey Law** via WHYY: **Kermit Roosevelt** and **Amanda Shanor** of the history of the U.S. Supreme Court (YouTube). **Larry Solum** takes issue with **Richard Primus** on enumeration and constitutional interpretation (Legal Theory Blog).\n\n\n\nWeekend Roundup is a weekly feature compiled by all the Legal History bloggers.",
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