Taylor Dalton’s teaching and research expertise include international law and courts, international humanitarian law, foreign relations law, and civil procedure. Taylor’s current research projects broadly examine how international norms, law, and institutions affect both state and non-state behavior–if at all. Specifically, his subject areas of interest include state exit from international institutions; arming and arms control; governance of military activities in outer- and cyberspace; and appellate procedures in international courts and tribunals. Taylor has over ten years experience as a civil litigator in courts throughout California. During his years of practice, he provided immigration and naturalization services pro bono with the Public Law Center in Southern California.