Charles D. Ablard
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Born | LLM ) | October 25, 1930
Charles D. Ablard (born October 25, 1930) is a United States lawyer who served as General Counsel of the Army from 1975 to 1977, and who has been an administrative judge in the United States Department of Defense since 2003. He retired in 2009 and has since been involved in volunteer activities in fields of diplomacy and historic preservation in Washington DC and Alexandria, Virginia.
Biography
Charles D. Ablard was born on October 25, 1930, in Enid, Oklahoma.
Professionally, Ablard practiced law as a partner in the
In 1972, Ablard joined the
From 1980 to 1984, Ablard was a member of the Board for International Broadcasting.[5] He later became a partner at the Washington, D.C. law firm of Gage & Tucker.[6]
In 2003, United States Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld appointed Ablard to the United States Department of Defense's Office of Hearings and Appeals.[7]
Works by Charles D. Ablard
- "Some Comparisons Between the Council on Tribunals and the Administrative Conference of the United States", The American Journal of Comparative Law (1976)
- "Judicial Review of National Security Decisions: United States and United Kingdom", William and Mary Law Review, Vol. 27, Issue 4 (1986)
References
- ^ Security, United States Congress House Committee on Internal (1971). Hearings Regarding the Administration of the Subversive Activities Control Act of 1950 and the Federal Civilian Employee Loyalty-security Program: Hearings ... Ninety-first Congress, First -[second] Session[s]. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 501.
- ^ a b c d e "Ablard is New Army General Counsel", Army Lawyer, DA Pam 27-50-28, p. 9
- ^ "New Section Officers and Council Members Nominated", Administrative Law News, Spring 1983
- ^ "From Dept. of the Army History Site". Archived from the original on 2012-09-26. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
- ^ From the finding aid for Charles D. Ablard papers 1975-1985 (Hoover Institution Archives)
- ^ See Charles D. Ablard, "Judicial Review of National Security Decisions: United States and United Kingdom", William and Mary Law Review, Vol. 27, Issue 4 (1986), p. 753, n.*
- ^ "Alumni Newsmakers", GW Magazine (Fall 2003)