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Steve Clowney is a Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas School of Law, where he has taught since 2014. He previously held the Frost Brown & Todd endowed professorship at the University of Kentucky. His academic expertise spans Property Law, Land Use, Trusts & Estates, and Race & the Law, with courses reflecting these specializations. Clowney earned his A.B. cum laude from Princeton University (2000) and J.D. from Yale Law School (2006), where he edited the Yale Law Journal.
His research examines zoning regulations, urban historical patterns, monuments, handwritten wills, and violence in informal property systems. Publications show strong empirical focus on racial equity in urban spaces, cultural symbolism, and property rights, often employing interdisciplinary methods spanning law, sociology, and history.
Clowney's scholarship has been recognized through the Frost Brown & Todd Endowed Professorship. While no current students, grants, labs, or team projects are detailed, his career includes diverse pre-academic experiences as a federal law clerk, legal consultant, admissions officer, and gravedigger.




