Gregory H. Shill

Gregory H. Shill

Biography

Gregory H. Shill is a Fellow in the Transportation and Land Use program of the NYU Marron Institute of Urban Management and a Professor of Law and Dean’s Fellow at Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. He is a nationally recognized scholar of corporate law and local government, and his research uses legal and economic analysis to better understand firms, cities, and transportation. Broadly, he is interested in the governance and financial structures of these systems.

Professor Shill’s scholarship has been published in leading law reviews and peer-reviewed journals and cited by federal and state courts, and his views are featured regularly in The New York TimesWall Street JournalWashington PostThe Atlantic, and other media. He co-hosts the urban economics scholarship podcast Densely Speaking: Conversations About Cities, Economics & Law.

Professor Shill holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School. After law school, he clerked on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and practiced at global law firms in New York and London. Prior to joining the faculty at ASU, he taught at Iowa Law School and served as a fellow at Harvard Law School and NYU Law School.