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18 Dec 2021, 5:36 am by Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Our friend Gregory Ablavsky has published “Federal Ground: Governing Property and Violence in the First U.S. [read post]
3 Dec 2021, 9:30 pm by ernst
Shoemaker, University of Nebraska College of Law, reviews Gregory Ablavsky’s Federal Ground: Governing Property and Violence in the First U.S. [read post]
13 Oct 2021, 6:30 am by ernst
Gregory Ablavsky, Stanford Law School, has posted Getting Public Rights Wrong: The Lost History of the Private Land Claims, which is forthcoming in the Stanford Law Review:Black-letter constitutional law distinguishes “private rights,” which must be litigated before an Article III tribunal, from “public rights,” which Congress may resolve through administrative adjudication. [read post]
1 Oct 2021, 9:30 pm by ernst
  Gregory Ablavsky reviews Claire Priest's Credit Nation: Property Laws and Institutions in Early America (AJLH). [read post]
3 Jun 2021, 10:30 pm by Mitra Sharafi
Please include a brief abstract at the beginning of your paper.The prize committee will select one SLS student as the winner of the Legal History Paper Prize who will receive a $1000 cash award.The prize committee members will include: Gregory Ablavsky, Rabia Belt, Robert Gordon, Lawrence Friedman, Amalia Kessler, Bernadette Meyler, and Brent Salter.The application deadline is Friday, June 25, 2021. [read post]
14 May 2021, 9:30 pm by ernst
"ICYMI:  Gregory Ablavsky on the constitutionality of DC Statehood (SLS Legal Aggregate).Weekend Roundup is a weekly feature compiled by all the Legal History bloggers. [read post]
22 Apr 2021, 7:34 am by Richard Primus
  The body of the symposium contains papers by Gregory Ablavsky, Mary Bilder, Saul Cornell, Jonathan Gienapp, Maeve Glass, David Golove & Daniel Hulsebosch, Rick Hills, Thomas Lee, Jane Manners, James Pfander and Elena Joffroy, David Schwartz and John Mikhail, and Jed Shugerman. [read post]
1 Feb 2021, 10:30 pm by Mitra Sharafi
Gregory Ablavsky (Stanford Law) with commentary by Ned Blackhawk (Yale History), Nicholas Parrillo (Yale Law), Claire Priest (Yale Law), and Gautham Rao (American University History)Federal Ground: Governing Property and Violence in the First U.S. [read post]
15 Jan 2021, 9:30 pm by ernst
  Gregory Ablavsky compares the assault on the Capitol with the Wilmington Massacre of 1898 (Stanford News). [read post]
Legal history Professor Gregory Ablavsky on the historical relevance of the storming of the Capitol building and popular sovereignty: Stanford Law Associate Professor Gregory AblavskyIs there a historical equivalent to what happened today? [read post]
Here, Stanford Law Professor Gregory Ablavsky discusses the history of militias in the U.S. and their legality. [read post]
13 Jul 2020, 3:00 am by James Romoser
At Stanford Law School’s faculty blog, David Sklansky explains Vance and Mazars in a Q&A with Sharon Driscoll, and Gregory Ablavsky rebuts some of the conventional wisdom about the McGirt decision. [read post]
6 Jun 2020, 12:30 am by ernst
"Also at Balkinization: Gregory Ablavsky (Stanford Law School) on "PROMESA and Original Understandings of the Territories’ Constitutional Status. [read post]
3 Jun 2020, 10:47 am by Gregory Ablavsky
Stanford Law Associate Professor Gregory AblavskyAurelius presented another iteration of the Court’s long-running attempts to make sense of the constitutional status of the territories. [read post]
3 Jun 2020, 10:07 am by Guest Blogger
Gregory AblavskyFor the past six years, I have been toiling away on first a dissertation and now hopefully-soon-to-be-forthcoming book on the legal history of the first U.S. territories. [read post]
15 May 2020, 6:00 am by JB
Gregory Ablavsky, Expanding the Cast of Constitutional Actors9. [read post]
11 May 2020, 10:00 am by Guest Blogger
  Gregory Ablavsky too observes that our promise to write a history that includes a “bottom-up” perspective goes unfulfilled in some respects. [read post]
8 May 2020, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
Gregory Ablavsky is Associate Professor of Law and (by courtesy) of History, Stanford Law School. [read post]
21 Jan 2020, 11:10 am by Matthew L.M. Fletcher
Here is “Brackeen, the Indian Child Welfare Act, and the Presentment Clause: A Very Pink Herring” on SLS blogs. [read post]