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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Curtis A. Bradley
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Bradley, Curtis A.. (2018). Exiting Congressional-Executive Agreements. Duke Law Journal. 67(8). 1615–1645.1 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A., et al.. (2017). Historical Gloss, Constitutional Convention, and the Judicial Separation of Powers. The Georgetown law journal. 105. 255.1 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A., et al.. (2012). Presidential Power, Historical Practice, and Legal Constraint. Columbia Law Review. 113(4). 1097.9 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A., et al.. (2012). Historical Gloss and the Separation of Powers. Harvard Law Review. 126(2). 411–485.6 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A.. (2009). The United States, Israel, and Unlawful Combatants. 12(4). 397.2 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A. & Eric A. Posner. (2006). Presidential Signing Statements and Executive Power. University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy (University of Minnesota). 23(3). 307–364.15 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A.. (2006). Unratified Treaties, Domestic Politics, and the U.S. Constitution. Harvard international law journal. 48(2). 307–336.4 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A.. (2006). Enforcing the Avena Decision in U.S. Courts. Harvard journal of law & public policy. 30(1). 119.
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Bradley, Curtis A. & Jack L. Goldsmith. (2005). Congressional Authorization and the War on Terrorism. Harvard Law Review. 118(7). 2047–2133.2 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A.. (2004). Executive Power Essentialism and Foreign Affairs. eYLS (Yale Law School).8 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A.. (2003). International Delegations, the Structural Constitution, and Non-Self-Execution. Stanford Law Review. 55(5). 1557–1596.10 indexed citations
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Dellapenna, Joseph W., et al.. (2002). Reforming the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. Columbia journal of transnational law.1 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A.. (2002). The Alien Tort Statute and Article III. eYLS (Yale Law School). 42. 587.3 indexed citations
Bradley, Curtis A.. (2001). Universal Jurisdiction and U.S. Law. eYLS (Yale Law School). 2001(1). 323.2 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A.. (2001). The Costs of International Human Rights Litigation. Chicago journal of international law. 2(2). 457.3 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A. & Jack L. Goldsmith. (1999). Pinochet and International Human Rights Litigation. eYLS (Yale Law School).
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Bradley, Curtis A.. (1998). The Charming Betsy Canon and Separation of Powers: Rethinking the Interpretive Role of International Law. The Georgetown law journal. 86. 479.10 indexed citations
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Bradley, Curtis A.. (1997). Territorial Intellectual Property Rights in an Age of Globalism. eYLS (Yale Law School). 37. 505.9 indexed citations
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