Stuart Alan Banner (born November 20, 1963) is an American legal historian and the Norman Abrams Professor of Law at the
UCLA School of Law
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. Banner also directs UCLA's Supreme Court Clinic, which offers students the opportunity to work on real cases before the
U.S. Supreme Court
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.
Education and early career
Banner received his
B.A. from
Yale University
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in 1985 and his
J.D. from
Stanford Law School in 1988, where he was an articles editor of the ''
Stanford Law Review''.
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Following his graduation from law school, Banner clerked for Judge Alex Kozinski of the ]U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
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* District ...
and for Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
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of the U.S. Supreme Court
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.[
]
Academic career
Before joining the UCLA law faculty in 2001, Banner worked as an associate at Davis Polk & Wardwell
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in New York City, practiced law at the New York Office of the Appellate Defender, and taught at the Washington University School of Law.[
At UCLA, Banner teaches courses on property law, American legal thought, and the Supreme Court.
Banner is the recipient of fellowships from the ]National Endowment for the Humanities
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, the Fulbright Scholar Program
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, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
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, and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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.[
A 2014 study found that Banner is the seventh most-cited legal scholar in the field of legal history.
]
Publications
Banner's scholarship has been published in numerous law journals, including the '' Stanford Law Review'', ''Harvard Law Review
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'', '' Virginia Law Review'', and ''The Journal of Legal Studies
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It emphasizes social science approaches, especially those of economics, ...
''.
Banner has authored 8 books, including:
* ''The Baseball Trust: A History of Baseball's Antitrust Exemption'' (Oxford University Press, 2013).
* ''American Property: A History of How, Why, and What We Own'' (Harvard University Press, 2011).
* ''Who Owns the Sky? The Struggle to Control Airspace from the Wright Brothers On'' (Harvard University Press, 2008).
* ''Possessing the Pacific: Land, Settlers, and Indigenous People from Australia to Alaska'' (Harvard University Press, 2007).
* ''How the Indians Lost Their Land: Law and Power on the Frontier'' (Harvard University Press, 2005).
* ''The Death Penalty: An American History'' (Harvard University Press, 2002).
* ''Legal Systems in Conflict: Property and Sovereignty in Missouri, 1750-1860'' (University of Oklahoma Press, 2000).
* ''Anglo-American Securities Regulation: Cultural and Political Roots, 1690-1860'' (Cambridge University Press, 1998).
See also
* List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 8)
References
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1963 births
Living people
UCLA School of Law faculty
Stanford Law School alumni
Law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States
Davis Polk & Wardwell lawyers
Legal historians
Yale College alumni
Fulbright alumni