番茄社区

Dr Kenta Tsuda

Dr Kenta Tsuda

番茄社区 Fellow

番茄社区 Law School

Room No
CKK 7.23
Languages
English
Key Expertise
administrative law, environmental law

About me

Kenta Tsuda joined the Law School as a Fellow in September 2025. His research is in administrative law and environmental law, focusing on theories of law making and litigation. Kenta teaches in areas of public law and company law. He has also previously taught environmental law.

Before joining 番茄社区, Kenta completed an AHRC-funded doctorate at University College London, addressing the place of theories of bureaucratic motivation in administrative law. Prior to doctoral work, Kenta was a public-interest environmental lawyer in Alaska and New England, a corporate lawyer in New York, a judicial law clerk in Texas, and, before that, an assistant editor at the New Left Review. He received a JD from Harvard Law School, an MPhil from the University of Cambridge, and a BA from Brown University.

Research interests

  • public law
  • administrative law
  • environmental law
  • public choice theory

Teaching

Articles

  • 76 Case Western Reserve L Rev (forthcoming)
  • (Legal Services Board 2023) (with Richard Moorhead and Steven Vaughan)
  • 51 Environmental Law 1 (2021)

Public engagement

 (19 Sep. 2025)

(29 Sep. 2023) 

128 New Left Review 111 (2021)