
Rephael G. Stern
Associate Professor
JD, Harvard Law School
PhD in History, Harvard University
MA in Near Eastern Studies, Princeton University
BA in History, Brandeis University
Biography
Professor Rephael Stern writes and teaches in the areas of administrative law, constitutional law, international law, property, legal history, and comparative law. His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in the Yale Law Journal, Constitutional Commentary, and the peer-reviewed journals of Law and History Review and Comparative Studies in Society and History, among other venues. Stern has received the Irving Oberman Memorial Prize for Constitutional Law, the Israeli History and Law Association Best Article Prize, and numerous teaching awards, among other honors.
Before joining BU Law in 2025, Professor Stern held fellowships at Harvard Law School and NYU School of Law and clerked for the late Hon. Bruce M. Selya on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. He received his J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School, Ph.D. in History from Harvard University, M.A. in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University, and B.A. in History from Brandeis University.
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- Faculty and Professors & Clinical Instructors
- Areas of Interest
- Administrative Law, Constitutional Law, International Law, Legal History, and Property Law
Publications
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Rephael G. Stern, The Lost English Roots of Notice-and-Comment Rulemaking 134 The Yale Law Journal (2025)
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Samuel Moyn & Rephael G. Stern, To Save Democracy from Juristocracy: J.B. Thayer and Congressional Power After the Civil War 38 Constitutional Commentary (2025)
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Rephael G. Stern & Arie M. Dubnov, A Part of Asia or Apart from Asia? Zionist Perceptions of Asia, 1947-1956, in Unacknowledged Kinships: Postcolonial Studies and the Historiography of Zionism (Arieh Saposnik, Derek Penslar & Stefan Vogt,2023)
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Rephael G. Stern, Uncertain Comparisons: Zionist and Israeli Links to India and Pakistan in the Age of Partition and Decolonization 39 Law and History Review (2021)
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Rephael G. Stern, Legal Liminalities: Conflicting Jurisdictional Claims in the Transition from British Mandate Palestine to the State of Israel 62 Comparative Studies in Society and History (2020)
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In the Media
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The Justice November 11, 2025
Making Israel’s legal space: discussions about international law
Rephael G. Stern is featured.
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Activities & Engagements
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