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Adam Chilton is the Dean of the University of Chicago Law School, the Howard G. Krane Professor of Law, and the Walter Mander Research Scholar. He is also an Editor of the Journal of Law and Economics and a leading scholar in empirical legal studies, comparative law, and international law.
- Harvard University: JD (2013), PhD in Political Science (2013)
- Yale University: BA (2007), MA in Political Science (2007)
His research focuses on the intersection of international law, comparative law, and empirical legal studies. Key projects include analyzing constitutional rights' effectiveness, global antitrust regimes, political determinants of U.S. international economic policy, and legal profession ideology. He also studies competition law, bilateral labor agreements, and urban poverty solutions.
Recent articles explore constitutional unamendability, pandemic-era legal administration, court-packing dynamics, and global antitrust trends. His work often employs quantitative methods and comparative analysis to address judicial behavior, human rights, and legal education reform.
- International Society of Public Law Best Book Prize (2020)
- American Political Science Association Human Rights Best Book Prize (2020)
Chilton has served on committees for academic governance, empirical legal studies, and international programs. He contributes to editorial boards and peer-review journals, with funding from the National Science Foundation and other institutions.



