Incoming Assistant Professor of Law, Harvard Law | Currently Milanovich Fellow, UCLA Law | Indian Law Scholar and Legal Historian | Okie | Chahta | Queer | he/him/his
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I understand the efficiency reasons for having librarians or RAs pull books, but browsing in the library stacks (or in a bookstore) is just one of my favorite all-time activities 📚
Wow! The @legalhistoryblog.bsky.social, continuous since 2006, has its 15,000th post! I wrote post #1 from the kitchen table of my then boyfriend's (now husband's) home in Sharon, MA. The blog is now beautifully curated by @kmtani.bsky.social & @dbqur.bsky.social. Thank you readers! ⚖️ 🗃
It is publication day for my book, White Power: Policing American Slavery. Here’s the unboxing, with a trip down memory lane. Thanks so much to those who helped make this a reality, esp. my amazing agent Dani Segelbaum, @dgershenowitz.bsky.social @uncpress.bsky.social @sonyabonczek.bsky.social
You guys. The Legal History Blog @legalhistoryblog.bsky.social has hit 15,000(!) posts! 👏 It's been an honor to help run the blog & to work beside true LHB stalwart Dan Ernst @dbqur.bsky.social. All hail LHB founder & visionary @marydudziak.bsky.social 🙌 #LegalHistory
I have just posted the newest quarterly bibliography of new and forthcoming material in Native American and Indigenous studies. I hope you find it of some value, and if there is something you think I should add to the list, please let me now. Happy Reading!
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@jamellebouie.net sums up the perils of a “colorblind constitution” so perfectly:
“Liberty for those who profit from the cruel legacies of our past, endless struggle for those crushed under their weight.”
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After a grueling 9 months on the academic job market, I’m thrilled to announce that on July 1, I will start as an Assistant Professor of Law at Harvard Law School! I’m so excited to bring Native American law and legal history to HLS, and I cannot wait to join the incredible faculty there!
Hard to believe it but MY BOOK EXISTS!?!
By gutting the Voting Rights Act, the Supreme Court is killing the Second Reconstruction. The first Reconstruction shows how Congress should respond.
Me and Daphna Renan in the NYT on the tools we have to save democracy from a hostile Court.
This is one of those articles that makes me feel like my scholarship is really "seen" and doing an important thing. 🥹🩷
The University of Chicago Law Review | The Return to Autochthonous Law
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This is the 15,000th post on Legal History Blog. No less than at its founding by Mary Dudziak almost twenty years ago, it remains committe...
You guys. The Legal History Blog @legalhistoryblog.bsky.social has hit 15,000(!) posts! 👏 It's been an honor to help run the blog & to work beside true LHB stalwart Dan Ernst @dbqur.bsky.social. All hail LHB founder & visionary @marydudziak.bsky.social 🙌 #LegalHistory
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This is the 15,000th post on Legal History Blog. No less than at its founding by Mary Dudziak almost twenty years ago, it remains committe...legalhistoryblog.blogspot.com
Hot off the press: @gauthamrao.bsky.social’s WHITE POWER: POLICING AMERICAN SLAVERY, a sweeping history for the present, is finally here!
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School’s out, and it is time to try to catch up with all the work that has come out over the course of the past few months. This quarterly bibliography includes recent and forthcoming work th…
I pulled a physical book, myself, from the library today. I haven’t done that in a bit because I tend to buy the books I read. Sometimes RAs will pull them for me or they’re online. But there’s an art in finding the book you were after and browsing the nearby titles—spending time lost in the stacks.