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Kenta Tsuda is a Law School Fellow at the London School of Economics, specializing in administrative law and environmental law. Tsuda's research primarily focuses on the theories of law-making and litigation. He teaches public law and corporate law, previously covering environmental law. Before joining LSE, Tsuda completed an AHRC-funded doctorate at University College London that analyzed bureaucratic motivation in administrative law. His career includes experiences as a public-interest environmental lawyer in Alaska and New England, a corporate lawyer in New York, a judicial law clerk in Texas, and an assistant editor at the New Left Review. He holds a JD from Harvard Law School, an MPhil from the University of Cambridge, and a BA from Brown University. His research interests encompass public law, administrative law, environmental law, and public choice theory.
Department of Economics