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Kenneth Stahl is a Professor of Law and Director of the Environmental, Land Use, and Real Estate Law certificate program at Chapman University's Fowler School of Law. His work bridges judicial doctrine with urban sociology, economics, and humanities to analyze local governance.
- Education: University of Michigan (BA), Yale Law School (JD)
- Professional Experience: Former Assistant U.S. Attorney and DOJ Trial Attorney
Research explores local citizenship in globalized contexts, examining tensions between federal and local citizenship frameworks, particularly under nationalist political climates. His work has appeared in University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, and Cardozo Law Review.
Recent publications focus on land use regulation, preemption conflicts, and adaptive legal responses to urban challenges like traffic studies and gentrification. He advocates for judicial review in policy implementation.
Scientific Awards:
- Michael Lang Award for Scholarly Excellence (2021)
- Professor of the Year (twice at Fowler School of Law)
- Selected for Harvard Junior Faculty Forum (2012)
Teaches courses in Land Use Regulation, Election Law, and Housing Policy, emphasizing practical legal applications and policy innovation.




