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Curtis A. Bradley

Curtis A. Bradley is an American lawyer and international law scholar. He is currently the Allen M. Singer Professor of… more

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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!
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Erie’s Future and General Common Law Revivalism | University of Chicago Law School
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Here’s my latest draft article, “Extradition in the Early Republic: International Law and Constitutional Authority.” It documents how interpreters constructed the constitutional law of extradition, resolving key issues concerning presidential power and federalism.
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Extradition in the Early Republic: International Law and Constitutional Authority
<span>This Article is the first comprehensive account of the constitutional foundations of U.S. extradition practice and its relationship to international law.<
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It’s been said that the past is another country. That’s certainly true of the early U.S. practice of international extradition, as I discuss here. The practice raised difficult issues of presidential power, federalism, and the domestic application of international law.
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Historical Gloss and the Extradition Power - Transnational Litigation Blog
In a recently-published book, “Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs: Constitutional Authority in Practice,” I document how the foreign affairs powers of Congress and the executive branch have been hea...
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📢 Harvard Law Review Symposium Announcement: "Judicial Review in Jeopardy?"

Panel discussions on October 10; print publication in June. Honored to work with co-organizer Neil Siegel and these other excellent scholars on such an important (and timely) topic ⬇️
Flyer announcing Harvard Law Review symposium "Judicial Review in Jeopardy?"

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