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Biography
Jed Stiglitz is the Richard and Lois Cole Professor of Law. His research focuses on administrative law and the intersection of law and artificial intelligence. In administrative law, he examines the relationship between judicial review and the values of trust and accountability in the administrative state. In his work on AI, he explores how data-driven methods and machine learning can inform legal reasoning, institutional design, and regulatory governance. He also studies legislation and other areas of public law.
His work has appeared or is forthcoming in the Yale Law Journal, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Cornell Law Review, Southern California Law Review, Journal of Legal Studies, Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization, Journal of Legal Analysis, Administrative Law Review, Theoretical Inquiries in Law, and the Oxford Handbook of Law and Economics, among other journals. His co-authored book on American elections was published by Princeton University Press in 2012. His most recent book, on the architecture of the modern state, was published by Cambridge University Press.
Following law school, he clerked for the Honorable Stephen F. Williams of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Website: https://jlexcode.github.io/
See all publications on SSRN and Jed Stiglitz’s personal website.
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