Editor’s Note: The Docket Forum on Hendrik Hartog’s “Four Fragments on Doing Legal History, Or Thinking With and Against Willard Hurst”

“These contemplative and searching tones constitute the main spirit with which Hartog offers his reflections on Hurst.  This same spirit, we hope, informs the way we offer this brief forum on Hartog’s piece. “ -Gautham Rao [Ed. Note: The following reflections reintroduce Professor Hendrik Hartog’s recently published piece, “Four Fragments on Doing Legal History, or Thinking with…

Dr. Deborah Dinner: Originalism and the Misogynist Distortion of History in Dobbs

The leaked opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health repeatedly observes that by the time of the Fourteenth Amendment’s ratification, the majority of states had enacted statutes criminalizing abortion at all stages of fetal development.[1] Justice Samuel Alito treats this fact as if it – almost, singlehandedly – ends the conversation about whether the Fourteenth Amendment protects pregnant…

Mark V. Tushnet: Response to Dirk Hartog’s Four Fragments

Dirk Hartog’s “Four Fragments on Doing Legal History,” reflecting on the past fifty years or so of U.S. legal history and on the role and legacy, if any, of Willard Hurst, provokes me to similar though briefer and less well-developed reflections – especially because I began my career in the Hurst/law-and-society era at the University…

Bruce W. Dearstyne: New York’s Court of Appeals and Progressive Reform

Editor’s Note: Bruce W. Dearstyne’s latest book, The Crucible of Public Policy: New York Courts in the Progressive Era (SUNY Press, 2022), will be published in early 2022. Below, he discusses some of the key ideas in the book. New York’s Court of Appeals and Progressive Reform: Judicial Statesmanship in Action New York State’s highest court,…

Dr. Jonathan McGovern: The Tudor Sheriff and the New Administrative History

Editor’s Note: Oxford University Press will be publishing Jonathan McGovern’s book, The Tudor Sheriff: A Study in Early Modern Administration, in early 2022. Dr. McGovern recently agreed to provide our readers a short preview of the book. The sheriff is one of the most iconic local officials in the United States. Many of us living…

D.P. Waddilove Reviews Sir John Baker’s English Law Under Two Elizabeths (2021)

Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt of D.P. Waddilove’s review of Sir John Baker’s English Law Under Two Elizabeths, which appears in Law and History Review 39, no. 4 (2021). Sir John Baker, English Law Under Two Elizabeths: The Late Tudor Legal World and the Present, The Hamlyn Lectures 2019, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,…