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Curtis Bradley

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Curtis Bradley's research and teaching interests include foreign relations law, international law, and federal court jurisdiction. He has written numerous articles relating to these subjects and is the author or editor of a number of books, including Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs: Constitutional Authority in Practice (2024), International Law in the US Legal System (3d ed. 2020), and The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Foreign Relations Law (2019). He is also the co-author of two casebooks: Foreign Relations Law: Cases and Materials (8th ed. 2024), and Federal Courts and the Law of Federal-State Relations (10th ed. 2022). In 2004, he served as counselor on international law in the Legal Adviser's Office of the US State Department. From 2012-2018, he served as a Reporter on the Restatement (Fourth) of the Foreign Relations Law of the United States, and in 2023 he began serving as a Reporter on the latest phase of this Restatement. From 2018-22, he was a co-Editor-in-Chief of the American Journal of International Law.

Latest from Curtis Bradley

Foreign Relations Law

New Book on Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs, Part V

The growth of presidential power.

Curtis Bradley |The Volokh Conspiracy | 10.11.2024 7:32 AM

Foreign Relations Law

New Book on Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs, Part IV

The use of military force.

Curtis Bradley |The Volokh Conspiracy | 10.10.2024 7:32 AM

Foreign Relations Law

New Book on Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs, Part III

Terminating treaties and executive agreements.

Curtis Bradley |The Volokh Conspiracy | 10.9.2024 7:32 AM

Foreign Relations Law

New Book on Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs, Part II

The rise of executive agreements.

Curtis Bradley |The Volokh Conspiracy | 10.8.2024 7:32 AM

Foreign Relations Law

New Book on Historical Gloss and Foreign Affairs, Part I

What is historical gloss?

Curtis Bradley |The Volokh Conspiracy | 10.7.2024 7:32 AM

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