Biography
Meg Caldwell has dedicated her career to environmental law, having worked as an attorney, professor, and board member in the field. Her scholarship has focused on the environmental effects of local land use decisions, the use of science in environmental and marine resource policy development and implementation, and developing private and public incentives for natural resource conservation. In addition to her role as lecturer in law, Caldwell also has an appointment with the Woods Institute for the Environment.
A well-respected figure in environmental law, she was selected as the chair of the California Coastal Commission and served on that body for nearly three years. While Chair of the Commission, Caldwell also served on the board of the California Coastal Conservancy. She was appointed by the State Secretary of Resources to the California Marine Life Protection Act First Phase Blue Ribbon Task Force for the central coast and is currently serving on the Second Phase Blue Ribbon Task Force for the north central coast.
Before joining the Stanford Law School faculty in 1994, Caldwell was an instructor at California State University at San Jose and the University of California at Davis, counsel for MicroCLEAN, Inc., a member of the City of Saratoga Planning Commission, and an associate in the environmental law group of McCutchen, Doyle, Brown & Enersen.
In the News
- Advocate For Oceans Finds Common Ground With GOP
- Battle Lines Are Drawn Over How To Stem Coastal Erosion
- Stanford, Aquarium, and MBARI launch new centre to tackle global threats to oceans
- Group Including Stanford, Monterey Bay Aquarium Form Center To Protect Oceans
- New Center to Focus on Solving Ocean Problems
Courses & Programs
Courses
Programs
Publications & Cases
- Deborah A. Sivas and Margaret R. Caldwell, A New Vision for California Ocean Governance: Comprehensive Ecosystem-Based Marine Zoning, 27 Stanford Environmental Law Journal 209 (January 2008).
- Reauthorization of the National Marine Sanctuaries Act: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans of the House Committee on Natural Resources, 110th Congress (November 3, 2007) (statement of Meg Caldwell, Senior Lecturer in Law at Stanford Law School, Member of the California Marine Life Protection Act Initiative Blue Ribbon Task Force).
- Meg Caldwell, Peter Morgan, Deborah Sivas, and Alicia Thesing, Local Initiatives to Implement the Endangered Species Act: The Challenge of Developing Habitat Conservation Plans, in The Endangered Species Act and Federalism: Innovative Uses of States and Local Governments for Species Conservation, Kaush Arha and Barton H. Thompson, eds., Washington, DC: Resources for the Future, forthcoming.
- Meg Caldwell and Craig Segall, No Day at the Beach: Sea Level Rise, Ecosystem Loss, and Public Access Along the California Coast, 34 Ecology Law Quarterly 533 (2007).
- Margaret R. Caldwell, Peter M. Morgan, Liba Pejchar, Gretchen C. Daily, and Carl Palmer, Evaluating the Potential for Conservation Development: Biophysical, Economic, and Institutional Perspectives, 21 Conservation Biology 69 (2007).
- Meg Caldwell, Proposition 90 Would Doom Coast to Over-Development, San Jose Mercury News, October 19, 2006, p. 18A.
- Caldwell, Margaret R. International Environmental Law (International Legal Developments in Review: 2003), 18 International Lawyer 477 (2004). (With Richard J. Ferris, Kevin T. Harroff, Nicole L. Leonard and Gwen Parker)
Affiliations & Honors
Professional Affiliations
- Member, Earth Systems, Program Advisory Committee
- Faculty Advisor, Interdisciplinary Program in Environment Resources (IPER)
- Faculty Mentor, Haas Center for Public Service Fellowships Program
- Member, Haas Center for Public Service Fellowships Program Fellowship Selection Committee
- Goldman Fellow Faculty Advisor, Goldman Honors Program, Center for Environmental Science and Policy
- Member, San Francisco Baykeeper Advisory Council

- megc@law.stanford.edu
- 650 723.4057
Education
- BS (Business Administration), University of California, Berkeley, 1982
- JD, Stanford Law School, 1985
Expertise
- Coastal Law, Science, and Policy
- Environmental and Natural Resources Law
- Land Use Law