Expert in Administrative Law and Public Policy at Cornell Law School
Jed Stiglitz, the Jia Jonathan Zhu and Ruyin Ruby Ye Sesquicentennial Fellow at Cornell Law School, is a distinguished scholar in administrative law, legislation, and public policy. With both a law degree and a doctorate in political science, Stiglitz brings a unique interdisciplinary perspective to his research and teaching. His work focuses on the intricate relationships between judicial review, trust, and accountability in the administrative state, integrating legal theory with quantitative social science methods. Stiglitz's scholarship has been published in top-tier legal journals, and he has authored or co-authored books on American elections and the architecture of the modern state. As a professor at Cornell Law School, he contributes significantly to the understanding of how legal structures impact governance and public policy. His background, which includes clerking for the Honorable Stephen F. Williams of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, enriches his academic work with practical insights into the functioning of the legal system, making him a key figure in the field of administrative law and public policy analysis.