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Murillo de Aragão is a lawyer, journalist, political scientist, and speaker. He graduated from the Faculty of Law of Brasília (CEUB), holds a Master's degree in Political Science, a Ph.D. in Sociology from the University of Brasília, and a postdoctoral degree in Law from the University of Salamanca, Spain.

He is an adjunct professor at Columbia University (New York),[1] CEO of Arko Advice Research,[2] and the founder and president of the Brazilian Institute of Legislative Law.[3] He is also the Academic Director of the School of Government of Brasília, the co-founder of the MDA law firm[4] as well as a member of the Editorial Board of the Suprema[5] magazine published by the Supreme Federal Court.

He is a columnist for VEJA[6] and Conjuntura Econômica[7] (FGV) magazines, as well as the legal website Migalhas.[8] The author of hundreds of articles published in Brazil and abroad, he has also written several books, including Pressure Groups in the National Congress (Maltese, 1992), Political Reform – The Indispensable Debate (Civilização Brasileira, 2014), Stop the Presses (Sulina, 2014), and Year Zero (Abril, VEJA, 2020). His work has been cited in over 200 academic publications.[9]

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  1. ^ "Murillo de Aragao | Columbia SIPA". www.sipa.columbia.edu.
  2. ^ "advice-us".
  3. ^ https://ibdl.org.br/
  4. ^ "MDA". MDA - Advogados e Consultores.
  5. ^ "Suprema – Revista de Estudos Constitucionais". suprema.stf.jus.br.
  6. ^ "VEJA - Reportagens exclusivas, notícias, informação e opinião". VEJA.
  7. ^ "Revista Conjuntura Econômica | IBRE". portalibre.fgv.br.
  8. ^ "Migalhas é o maior e mais importante veículo jurídico do Brasil". Migalhas. January 6, 2025.
  9. ^ "Murillo de Aragao, Ph.D". scholar.google.com.br.