Daniel R. Mandelker

Daniel R. Mandelker is the Howard A. Stamper Professor of Law at the Washington University in St. Louis School of Law. His scholarship has been heavily cited in the fields of land use law, state and local government law, and environmental law.[1]

Educational Background

He received his B.A. in 1947 and his LL.B. in 1949 from the University of Wisconsin. He went on to receive his J.S.D. in 1956 from Yale University.

Selected publications

  • "Planning and Control of Land Development," (with J. Payne, P. Salsich & N. Stroud) (7th ed. 2007).
  • "Land Use Law" (comprehensive treatise in this field).
  • "Property Law and the Public Interest," (with G. Hylton, D. Callies & P. Franzese (3d ed. 2007) (modern property law casebook).
  • "State and Local Government in a Federal System" (with D. Netsch, P. Salsich, J. Wegner, S. Stevenson & J. Griffith) (6th ed. 2006) (casebook on state and local government).
  • "NEPA Law and Litigation" (2d ed. 1992 & Supp. 2007).

See also

References

  1. E.g., City of Edmonds v. Oxford House, Inc., 514 U.S. 725, 732 (1995), available at https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/94-23.ZO.html; First English Evangelical Lutheran Church of Glendale v. County of Los Angeles, California, 482 U.S. 304, 336 n.13 (1987) (Stevens, J., Dissenting), available at https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/historics/USSC_CR_0482_0304_ZD.html; Robertson v. Methow Valley Citizens, 490 U.S. 332, 352 (1989), available at http://supreme.justia.com/us/490/332/case.html.
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