On February 17–18, 2024, the College of Law's Program in Constitutional Theory, History and Law co-sponsored a conference at Harvard Law School on the Supreme Court's uses of "history and tradition" in determining the existence and scope of constitutional rights. The conference, organized by Program Director Professor Jason Mazzone and Richmond Law Professor Kurt Lash, brought together leading constitutional scholars to present papers that will soon be published in the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. Judge Kevin C. Newsom of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit was the keynote speaker, and in his remarks he offered a vigorous criticism of invocations of tradition in interpreting the Constitution. The New York Times has reported on the conference and on the challenges that Judge Newsom's keynote raised.