At Stanford University, Meg Caldwell serves as a lecturer of Law and Environmental and Natural Resources Law and as policy program director. Caldwell teaches land use law courses and environmental workshop seminar; researches, develops, and actively participates in environmental partnerships; develops new curriculum materials; and consults on land use matters for Environmental Clinic.
Prior to her experience at Stanford, Caldwell lectured at San Jose State University, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies; counseled at MicroClean, Inc. in San Jose, and counseled at McCutchen, Doyle Brown & Enersen in San Francisco and San Jose. Caldwell has several articles and handbooks published.
Caldwell graduated from University of California, Berkeley in 1982 with a bachelor of science degree from the School of Business Administration. She received her J.D. in 1985 from Stanford University.
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