A lecture on the Roberts Court and the recent history of the Supreme Court. He points out that five of the current justices are the most conservative justices in history, while the remaining four are only moderate liberal justices.; Further reading: Geoffrey R. Stone, "The Roberts Court, Stare Decisis, and the Future of Constitutional Law," 82 Tulane Law Review 1533 (2008).
John Barry gives a lecture regarding the 1918 Influenza Epidemic. He details how faulty public policy combined with poverty made for a particularly destructive pandemic.; Further reading: The Great Influenza: the story of the deadliest pandemic in history (New York : Penguin Books, 2018)
Dr. Meinwald gives the Henry LaBarre Jayne Memorial Lecture. He gives a short history lesson of the chemistry research behind the synthesis of quinine, among others.
Henry LaBarre Jayne Lecture; The Jayne Lecture on Alexander von Humboldt discusses his correspondence with Jefferson.; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 155, No. 3 (September 2011), pp. 247-262
Prof. Marcus gives a brief history of the formation of the Supremem Court and the lower courts;Prof. Kerber describes when and where women appear in the history of the consitution.
John C. Bogle, Dr. John I. Brauman, Dr. Brian C. Clark, Dr. Benoit B. Mandelbrot, Dr. Joanne Stubbe, are admitted into the Society and sign the members' book
Dr. Robin J. H. Clark, Dr. Robbert Dijkgraaf, Professor Jane C. Ginsburg, Dr. Eric J. Heller, and Dr. Sarah E. Thomas are admitted to the society and sign the members' book
Dr. Larissa Adler Lomnitz, Dr. Jed Z. Buchwald, Dr. Paula S. Fass, Dr. Graham R. Fleming and Mr. Richard J. Franke are admitted to the society and sign the members' book
Dr. Nuland receives the Rhoads medal and gives his lecture on how medicine is taught.; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 158, No. 1 (March 2014), pp. 388-397
; ; Dr. James E. Darnell, Dr. Andrew Delbanco, Dr. Harvey V. Fineberg, Dr. Judith L. Lean, Dr. Olufunmilayo Olopade, and Dr. Elaine Scarry are admitted to the society and sign the members' book
Examining Vichy's collaboration through music and art, Fulcher discusses how the nationalist organization used Classical Greek art to build up the 3rd republic and de-naturalise Jews.