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Aditya Bamzai

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Aditya Bamzai
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Basic facts
Organization:University of Virginia School of Law
Education:•Yale University
•University of Chicago Law School


Aditya Bamzai became a law professor at the University of Virginia School of Law in 2016.[1] Before joining the law school, Bamzai worked as an attorney-adviser in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Legal Counsel and as an "attorney in both private practice and for the National Security Division" of the DOJ.[1] He teaches and writes about administrative law, civil procedure, federal courts, national security law, and computer crime.[1]

The following is a summary of Bamzai's education and professional career:[1]

Articles

  • "The Executive Power of Removal," by Aditya Bamzai and Saikrishna Prakash (2023)[2]
  • "The Path of Administrative Law Remedies," by Aditya Bamzai (2023)[3]
  • "Alexander Hamilton, the Nondelegation Doctrine, and the Creation of the United States," by Aditya Bamzai (2022)[4]
  • "Constitutional Interpretation and the Brooding Omnipresence," by Aditya Bamzai (2022)[5]
  • "Debs and the Federal Equity Jurisdiction" by Aditya Bamzai and Samuel L. Bray (2022)[6]
  • "Judicial Deference and Doctrinal Clarity" by Aditya Bamzai (2021)[7]
  • "Delegation and Interpretive Discretion: Gundy, Kisor, and the Formation and Future of Administrative Law" by Aditya Bamzai (2019)[8]
  • "Tenure of Office and the Treasury: The Constitution and Control Over National Financial Policy" by Aditya Bamzai (2019)[9]
  • "Taft, Frankfurter, and the First Presidential For-Cause Removal" by Aditya Bamzai (2018)[10]
  • "The Attorney General and Early Appointments Clause Practice" by Aditya Bamzai (2018)[11]
  • "The Origins of Judicial Deference to Executive Interpretation" by Aditya Bamzai (2017)

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