BRADLEY NIEDERSCHULTE
Brad Niederschulte is the Olin-Searle-Smith Fellow at Harvard Law School. He is a scholar of antitrust and constitutional law and a litigator of diverse practice experience. His current research explores ways of enhancing antitrust doctrine through the use of common-law methods for interpreting legal texts.
Before coming to Harvard, Brad was an attorney at Cravath, Swaine & Moore, where he successfully litigated antitrust and other cases and advised the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on constitutional reform of the New York City Police Department.
Brad received his JD from Stanford Law School, where he was an articles editor of the Stanford Law Review. He received his AB from Washington University in St. Louis with highest honors.