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Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, JD, PhD   Download vCard
Stanley Morrison Professor of Law at Stanford Law School; Co-Director of CISAC; FSI Senior Fellow; CDDRL Affiliated Faculty;FSE Affiliated Faculty

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Administrative law and executive power; organizational and domestic law aspects of national security; transnational crime and non-state actors; citizenship, migration, and the nation-state; public health law


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Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar is the Stanley Morrison Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, the co-director of CISAC, professor (by courtesy) of political science, a faculty affiliate of CDDRL, and a senior fellow at FSI. A member of the Stanford faculty since 2001, he has served in two presidential administrations, testified before lawmakers, and has an extensive record of involvement in public service. His research and teaching focus on administrative law and governance, public organizations, and transnational security. 

During 2009-2010, he was on leave from Stanford serving as Special Assistant to the President for Justice and Regulatory Policy at the White House. In this capacity, he led the Domestic Policy Council’s work on criminal justice and drug policy, public health and food safety, regulatory reform, borders and immigration, civil rights, and rural and agricultural policy. Among other issues, Cuéllar worked on enhancing food safety standards, improving capacity and transparency at public health agencies, expanding support for local law enforcement and community-based crime prevention, and strengthening border coordination and immigrant integration. He negotiated provisions of public health legislation, and represented the Domestic Policy Council in the development of the first-ever Quadrennial Homeland Security Review.  Before working at the White House, he co-chaired the Obama-Biden Transition’s Immigration Policy Working Group. During the second term of the Clinton Administration, he worked at the U.S. Department of the Treasury as Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary for Enforcement, where he focused on countering financial crime, improving border coordination, and enhancing anti-corruption measures.

In July 2010, the President appointed him to the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States, an independent agency charged with recommending improvements in the efficiency and fairness of federal regulatory programs.  He also co-chaired the Department of Education’s Equity and Excellence Commission, and serves on the Department of State’s Advisory Sub-Committee on Economic Sanctions.  He was appointed to the Silicon Valley Blue Ribbon Task Force on Aviation Security, and is currently a board member of the Constitution Project and the American Constitution Society.

After graduating from Calexico High School in California’s Imperial Valley, he received an A.B. magna cum laude from Harvard, a J.D. from Yale Law School, and a Ph.D. in political science from Stanford. He clerked for Chief Judge Mary M. Schroeder of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and is a member of the American Law Institute and the Council on Foreign Relations.

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US Secretary of Education Appoints Members of Equity and Excellence Commission
Tino Cuéllar is Professor of Law and Deane F. Johnson Faculty Scholar at Stanford Law School. His research and teaching focus on administrative law, executive power, and how organizations implement critical regulatory, public safety, migration, and international security responsibilities in a changing world.
February 23, 2011 in TTKN News

Cuéllar to co-direct Center for International Security and Cooperation
Law school professor Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar Ph.D. '00 has been named co-director of the Center for International Security and Copperation (CISAC) at ...
November 17, 2010 in The Stanford Daily

Law School prof to take leadership role at Stanford's Center for International ...
He joins co-director Siegfried Hecker, a research professor of management science and engineering and an FSI senior fellow. Cuèllar succeeds co-director ...
November 12, 2010 in Stanford University News