Ashraf Ahmed is an Academic Fellow at Columbia Law School. He studies constitutional law, theory, and history, election law, and administrative law. He is especially interested in constitutional norms, the separation of powers, the nature of legal argument, and issues of equality and representation. His work draws on methods in democratic theory, philosophy, and intellectual history.
Areas of Expertise: Constitutional Law, Theory, and History; Election Law; Administrative Law; Democratic Theory; Political Philosophy; History of Political Thought