Dr. Curtis Bradley

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Biography

Curtis A. Bradley is the Allen M. Singer Distinguished Service Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. He specializes in International Law, Foreign Relations Law, and federal court jurisdiction. He has authored numerous articles and served as the editor of several books, including 'Historical Gloss on Foreign Affairs: Constitutional Authority and Practice' (2024) and the 'International Law Legal System' (3rd ed. 2020). Additionally, he co-authored influential casebooks such as 'Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials' (8th ed. 2024) and 'Federal Courts and Federal-State Relations' (10th ed. 2022). His work is recognized for its impact on the understanding of the constitutional authority in relation to foreign affairs and the role of federal courts in these areas.

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Reading
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IELTS
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Reading
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Required:7
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Overall
Required:7
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Department of Philosophy