Curtis Bradley
curtbradley.bsky.social
Curtis Bradley
@curtbradley.bsky.social

Professor, University of Chicago Law School

Curtis A. Bradley is an American lawyer and international law scholar. He is currently the Allen M. Singer Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School.

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Political science 43%
Economics 23%

How do lower courts respond when the Supreme Court starts casting doubt on its own precedents without overruling them? How *should* the lower courts respond? Tara Grove and I consider these questions in this article, which is now out in the Virginia Law Review.
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Reposted by Curtis A. Bradley

Several justices were concerned that if they sided with Trump, Congress would lose control over tariffs, even though the Constitution gives that power to lawmakers, said Prof. @curtbradley.bsky.social
Justices question Trump tariffs as Supreme Court weighs keeping them: Top takeaways
Justices question whether Trump has the power to impose tariffs on most imports. The questions reveal much about where they stand on Trump's policies.
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My article on Sovereign Power Constitutionalism is finally out! As I explain, it is difficult to understand the U.S. Constitution’s allocations of authority without understanding the international law backdrop against which the Constitution was written.
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Reposted by Curtis A. Bradley

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Reposted by Curtis A. Bradley

It's been almost 90 years since the Supreme Court in Erie v. Tompkins disallowed federal court application of general common law. There has, however, been a revival of interest in the general common law, something we'll be discussing this spring at UChicago!
www.law.uchicago.edu/events/eries...
Erie’s Future and General Common Law Revivalism | University of Chicago Law School
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Reposted by Curtis A. Bradley