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Curtis Bradley is the Allen M. Singer Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago Law School. His research focuses on international law, constitutional law, foreign relations, and the separation of powers, with expertise in treaties, executive authority, and judicial doctrines.
His work examines the intersection of domestic constitutional frameworks and international legal obligations. Key themes include presidential war powers, historical practice in legal interpretation, treaty withdrawal mechanisms, and the role of customary international law in U.S. jurisprudence. Bradley frequently analyzes how political branches interact with courts in shaping foreign policy.
Bradley's recent publications emphasize empirical and normative analyses of nonbinding international agreements, executive control over treaty implementation, and the evolution of doctrines like the political question principle. His scholarship often critiques transparency gaps in diplomatic practices and advocates for structural accountability.




