Biography
Ludmilla Martins da Silva is a JSD candidate at Stanford Law School, where she primarily researches the intersection of antitrust law and civil procedure. Her dissertation examines private antitrust enforcement in the United States, with a focus on litigation strategies and enforcement gaps. She also studies the relationship between judicial institutions and the rule of law. Recently, she co-authored a paper on informal norms in judicial selection and their impact on judicial independence. Ludmilla holds a JD from the University of São Paulo (Brazil), a postgraduate degree in Economic Law from Fundação Getulio Vargas, and a JSM from Stanford. She has been awarded the Lieberman Fellowship for academic excellence and leadership potential.
