John M. Greabe
Visiting Professor of Law

- JD, Harvard Law School
- BA, Dartmouth College
- jgreabe@piercelaw.edu
- (603) 513-5191
- Courses:
- Committees:
- Scholarship
Professor John M. Greabe joined Franklin Pierce Law Center as a Visiting Professor of Law in 2009. Greabe began teaching at Vermont Law School as an adjunct professor in 1996, became visiting professor in 1999, and joined the faculty there in 2006.
Greabe is an expert in the areas of constitutional law, civil procedure, federal courts and jurisdiction, federal judiciary, appellate practice and procedure, civil rights, conflict of laws and criminal law and procedure.
He earned his BA in classics, magna cum laude, from Dartmouth College in 1985, and his JD from Harvard Law School in 1988.
Greabe has served as law clerk to Judges Jeffrey R. Howard, Norman H. Stahl, and Hugh H. Bownes on the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Greabe also served as law clerk to United States District Court Judges Paul J. Barbadoro and W. Arthur Garrity, Jr., and to Magistrate Judge James R. Muirhead.
He has a legal practice that focuses on federal appeals and is admitted to practice before the New Hampshire Supreme Court, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, the United States Courts of Appeals for the First, Seventh, and Eighth Circuits, the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire, and the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. He most recently is a member of the U.S. Supreme Court Bar where the case Jones v. Harris Associates will soon be heard.
He is the Chair of the Capital Region Food Program.


