Ulysse Guttmann-Faure
Ulysse Guttmann-Faure is a Ph.D. student in constitutional law at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University (ISJPS), under the supervision of Professor Anne Levade. He also serves as a Teaching and Research Fellow in public law at Sorbonne Law School, after graduating valedictorian of his Master's degree.
He is conducting a global study of constitutional rigidity, with a focus on constitutional amendment attempts initiated by members of parliament in France and members of Congress in the United States. He also specializes in Empirical Legal Studies, a field in which Columbia University and American scholars have developed significant expertise.
In addition to his research, Ulysse is actively involved in academic life. He is currently responsible for organizing the Georges Vedel Moot Court on Constitutional Review (QPC), organized by the French Association of Constitutional Law and sponsored by the French Constitutional Council, and serves on the executive board of the Paris 1 University Foundation. He has also received several awards for his involvement in charitable activities.
At Columbia Law School, Ulysse is supervised by Kate E. Andrias, Faculty Director for the Center for Constitutional Governance and Patricia D. and R. Paul Yetter Professor of Law.