
معرفی
Payvand Ahdout is an Associate Professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, specializing in federal courts, constitutional law, and civil procedure. Her research explores judicial power dynamics, separation-of-powers disputes, and executive accountability through federal litigation.
- Education: B.A. in Economics and Government from University of Virginia (highest distinction, Jefferson Scholar); J.D. from Columbia Law School (James Kent Scholar, Ruth Bader Ginsburg Prize).
- Clerkships: U.S. Supreme Court (Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg), U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (Judge Debra Ann Livingston).
Her research interests span layered constitutionalism, judicial agenda-setting, and enforcement lawmaking, with a focus on federalism, judicial review, and executive power limitations. Her scientific awards include:
- AALS Federal Courts Section Prize (2023)
- Yale Law Journal Emerging Scholar of the Year (2022)
Her scholarly work appears in top journals like Harvard Law Review, Yale Law Journal, and Columbia Law Review, emphasizing judicial constraints on executive authority and constitutional governance frameworks.
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