The truth is I have spent most of the past week reading Dungeon Crawler Carl novels, but a few things did make it into my pile, including two timely articles on Title VI’s application to campus antisemitism:
“The Six Bureaucracy,” by Jake Gersen and Jeanie Suk Gersen (the authors of the famous “Sex Bureaucracy” article, who apparently couldn’t pass up the title).
And “Supporting Free Speech and Countering Antisemitism on American College Campuses” by two people both named David Bernstein.
Also:
“Must Jurors Know the Stakes of Conviction? Sentencing, Encroachment, and Legal Proof” by Colin Bradley & Eleanor Gordon-Smith. A little technical for some of you, but an interesting push back against the rise of epistemological arguments in legal interpretation, relevant to some of Dan’s work and some of mine.
This is the best piece yet on the Title VI questions:
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5271044
The audio books for Dungeon Crawler Carl are possibly the best audio adaptation I've ever heard.
Seriously, I'd almost argue that the text format should be seen as an adaptation of the audio originals.