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Adam Chilton is a Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School. His research focuses on constitutional law, international law, and empirical legal studies, with extensive work on judicial behavior, human rights, and comparative legal systems.
Chilton's research explores constitutional design, judicial politics, and international legal frameworks. Key areas include:
- Empirical analysis of constitutional rights enforcement globally
- Political ideologies in legal systems and judicial administration
- Antitrust law diffusion and international regulatory harmonization
- Human rights treaty effectiveness and crisis-era civil liberties
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on experimental methodologies and large-scale comparative studies, particularly examining constitutional resilience during crises, global antitrust evolution, and migration policy impacts. Work frequently employs interdisciplinary approaches combining legal theory with political science and economics.
Chilton maintains numerous research collaborations with scholars globally, evidenced by extensive co-authorship networks. His work regularly appears in leading law reviews and peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journals.



