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Jed Stiglitz is the Richard Lois Cole Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, where he serves as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. His research focuses on administrative law and the intersection of law with artificial intelligence. In his work on administrative law, he examines the relationship between judicial review and the values of trust and accountability within the administrative state. His exploration of AI analyzes how data-driven methods and machine learning can inform legal reasoning, institutional design, and regulatory governance. His studies also extend to the legislation of public law. Stiglitz's work has been published in prominent legal journals, including the Yale Law Journal, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and Cornell Law Review. He co-authored the book 'American Elections,' published by Princeton University Press in 2012, and recently published 'The Architecture of the Modern State' with Cambridge University Press. Prior to his academic career, he clerked for the Honorable Stephen F. Williams at the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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