Le «Peri ideôn» d’Aristote Crubellier M., Gazziero L. Aristote. Traductions et Études Le peu de sympathie d’Aristote pour la doctrine des Idées ne fait
aucun doute. En revanche, l’allure récapitulative et le style laconique de ses réquisitoires laissent le lecteur perplexe quant à la question de savoir si [...]
ICYMI: The history of Supreme Court leaks (SCOTUSblog). What Jefferson and Madison would have thought about "rededicating" the US to God (The Conversation). Hunting, Poaching
& The American Revolution (New York Almanack). Weekend Roundup is a weekly feature compiled by all the Legal History bloggers. [...]
CDLI Newsletter 2026/1: May 2026 CDLI Newsletter 2026/1: May 2026 Current catalogue statisticsRecent contributionsTraining and outreachNew publications and papersDonationsChangelogThe
Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative is pleased to provide an update on recent additions to our collections, projects and publications for the period from 15 January [...]
On May 24, 2026, an entity with ties to Peter Thiel, Donald Trump Jr., and Christian Angermayer will apparently offer athletes $250,000 per event won and potential $1 million
bonuses to compete in the “Enhanced Games.”[1] In open defiance of the anti-doping rules found in the World Anti-Doping Code and the UNESCO International Convention [...]
Daniel Solove, George Washington University Law School, has published Dangerous Oracles: Minority Report, Philip K. Dick, and AI Predictions at his Substack. Here is the first
paragraph of his essay. [...]
Taiwan’s situation is getting more precarious. During Trump’s China visit, he publicly described approved arms sales to Taiwan as a “bargaining chip” with Beijing,
while Xi Jinping warned Trump of “clashes and even conflicts” if the Taiwan issue were not handled properly. [...]
Taiwans Lage spitzt sich zu. Bei seinem China-Besuch bezeichnete US-Präsident Trump die genehmigten Waffenverkäufe an Taiwan als „negotiating chip“ gegenüber Peking.
Xi Jinping wiederum warnte Trump vor „Zusammenstößen und sogar Konflikten“, sollte man die Taiwan-Frage nicht richtig handhaben. [...]
Ran Hirschl was a pathbreaking scholar, an even better human being, and an even better friend. Words cannot capture his impact on scholarship and on the lives of the numerous
scholars he touched. The excerpts from a letter on his behalf are a weak attempt to do justice to him and his legacy. They remain in the present tense because [...]
This is a guest post by Phillip W. Magness, a Senior Fellow and the David J. Theroux Chair in Political Economy at the Independent Institute, and Stan Veuger, a Senior Fellow
at the American Enterprise Institute. [...]