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Aziz Z. Huq is affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States and specializes primarily in social sciences with a strong focus on political science and law. Their research spans multiple subfields including political science and international relations, law, sociology and political science, economics and econometrics, and safety research.

Their work covers several key topics, notably judicial and constitutional studies, legal and constitutional studies, American constitutional law and politics, ethics and social impacts of artificial intelligence (AI), legal systems and judicial processes, populism and right-wing movements, and law, rights, and freedoms.

Aziz Z. Huq has published extensively in several academic venues. The most frequent publication outlets include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Michigan Law Review
  • Political Science Quarterly
  • Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
  • The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

Some of the recent papers authored by Huq demonstrate a consistent emphasis on constitutional rights, AI's interface with the rule of law, and democratic processes. Selected recent works include:

  • "Constitutional Rights in the Machine Learning State," 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Artificial Intelligence and the Rule of Law," 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "The Supreme Court and the Dynamics of Democratic Backsliding," 2022, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

Huq has collaborated frequently with other scholars, notably:

  • Tom Ginsburg
  • Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
  • Dhammika Dharmapala
  • Rebecca Wexler
  • Christopher Thomas

This network of coauthors reflects a multidisciplinary approach intersecting law, political science, and AI ethics.

Across their publications, Huq's work addresses complex intersections of technology, law, and governance, especially scrutinizing the challenges AI poses to constitutional governance and democratic institutions. Their contributions provide insights into judicial discretion, equal protection, and how algorithmic technologies influence legal processes and rights protection.

Best Publications

  • Algorithmic Decision Making and the Cost of Fairness

    Sam Corbett-Davies;Emma Pierson;Avi Feller;Sharad Goel

  • Legitimacy and Deterrence Effects in Counterterrorism Policing: A Study of Muslim Americans

    Tom R. Tyler;Stephen Schulhofer;Aziz Z. Huq

  • How to Save a Constitutional Democracy

    Aziz Z. Huq;Tom Ginsburg

  • American Policing at a Crossroads: Unsustainable Policies and the Procedural Justice Alternative

    Stephen J. Schulhofer;Tom R. Tyler;Aziz Z. Huq

  • Monopolizing Force? Police Legitimacy and Public Attitudes Toward the Acceptability of Violence

    Jonathan Jackson;Aziz Z. Huq;Ben Bradford;Tom R. Tyler

  • What price fairness when security is at stake? Police legitimacy in South Africa

    Ben Bradford;Aziz Huq;Jonathan Jackson;Benjamin Roberts

  • Racial Equity in Algorithmic Criminal Justice

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • Why does the public cooperate with law enforcement? The influence of the purposes and targets of policing.

    Aziz Z. Huq;Tom R. Tyler;Stephen J. Schulhofer

  • Legitimating Practices: Revisiting the Predicates of Police Legitimacy

    Aziz Z. Huq;Jonathan Jackson;Rick Trinkner

  • Mechanisms for Eliciting Cooperation in Counterterrorism Policing: Evidence from the United Kingdom

    Aziz Z. Huq;Tom R. Tyler;Stephen J. Schulhofer

  • Removal as a Political Question

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • Unchecked And Unbalanced: Presidential Power in a Time of Terror

    Frederick A. O. Schwarz;Aziz Z. Huq

  • How to Lose a Constitutional Democracy

    Aziz Z. Huq;Tom Ginsburg

  • Enforcing (but Not Defending) Unconstitutional Laws

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • The Social Production of National Security

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • The Consequences of Disparate Policing: Evaluating Stop-and Frisk as a Modality of Urban Policing

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • Tiers of Scrutiny in Enumerated Powers Jurisprudence

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • Does the Logic of Collective Action Explain Federalism Doctrine

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • Standing for the Structural Constitution

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • The Function of Article V

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • Coasean Bargaining over the Structural Constitution

    Aziz Huq

  • Assessing constitutional performance

    Tom Ginsburg;Aziz Z. Huq

  • Democracy's Near Misses

    Tom Ginsburg;Aziz Huq

  • What Can Constitutions Do?: The Afghan Case

    Tom Ginsburg;Aziz Huq

  • The Coming Demise of Liberal Constitutionalism

    Aziz Huq;Tom Ginsburg;Mila Versteeg

  • The War on Crime as Precursor to the War on Terror

    Aziz Z. Huq;Christopher Muller

  • What is Discriminatory Intent

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • Against National Security Exceptionalism

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • Legitimacy and Deterrence Effects in Counter-Terrorism Policing: A Study of Muslim Americans

    Tom Tyler;Stephen Schulhofer;Aziz Z. Huq

  • Judicial Independence and the Rationing of Constitutional Remedies

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • Agency Slack and the Design of Criminal Justice Institutions

    Aziz Z. Huq

  • Children of the Prison Boom: Mass Incarceration and the Future of American Inequality. By Sarah Wakefield and Christopher Wildeman. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. 231 pp. $34.95 cloth.

    Aziz Z. Huq

Frequent Co-Authors

Tom Ginsburg
Tom Ginsburg University of Chicago
Tom R. Tyler
Tom R. Tyler Yale University
Jonathan Jackson
Jonathan Jackson London School of Economics and Political Science
Ben Bradford
Ben Bradford University College London
Sharad Goel
Sharad Goel Harvard University
Richard H. McAdams
Richard H. McAdams University of Chicago
Martha Craven Nussbaum
Martha Craven Nussbaum University of Chicago
Dhammika Dharmapala
Dhammika Dharmapala University of California, Berkeley

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