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Kenneth A. Stahl is a Professor of Law and Director of the Environmental, Land Use, and Real Estate Law certificate program at Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law. His research combines doctrinal analysis with insights from disciplines including urban sociology, geography, economics, and the humanities. Professor Stahl's work has been widely published in many law reviews.
Introduction
Part I. Citizenship Federalism: 1. Three models of citizenship
2. Local and federal citizenship
3. A short history of local citizenship
Part II. 'Noncitizen Citizens': Three Case Studies of Local and Federal Citizenship: 4. Local citizenship and woman suffrage
5. Local citizenship for noncitizen residents
6. Local citizenship for nonresident landowners
7. Globalization and the collapsing distinction between local and federal citizenship
Part III. Race, Space, Place and Urban Citizenship: 8. A return to urban citizenship?
9. Republican citizenship
10. Postmodern citizenship
11. Differentiated citizenship.