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Charles Tyler is an Assistant Professor of Law at the UCI School of Law, specializing in federal courts, constitutional law, and civil procedure. He holds a JD from Yale Law School, a BPhil from Oxford University (as a Clarendon Scholar), and a BA from the University of Notre Dame (summa cum laude). Prior to UCI, he served as an Associate Professor at George Washington University Law School and held visiting roles at Stanford Law School and Peking University School of Transnational Law. His research has been published in top-tier journals including the Yale Law Journal and Columbia Law Review. In 2022, his work on judicial precedent earned the Eisenberg Prize. Professor Tyler has clerked for Ninth Circuit Judge William Fletcher and California Supreme Court Justice Goodwin Liu, and practiced appellate law at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe.
- Education: Yale Law School (JD), Oxford University (BPhil), University of Notre Dame (BA)
His research focuses on the intersection of judicial precedent, federalism, and constitutional structures. Notable works include analyses of statutory interpretation, administrative law remedies, and the dynamics of state/federal legal experimentation. His 2020 article on the 'Adjudicative Model of Precedent' reshaped debates on stare decisis. Recent publications address severability clauses and 'laboratories of democracy' critiques.
- Awards: Eisenberg Prize (2022)
Teaching includes courses on Constitutional Hardball, Federal Courts, and Civil Procedure. He has advised on Administrative Conference of the U.S. reports and collaborates with interdisciplinary teams on legal reform projects.




