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Mandelker, Daniel Robert was born on July 18, 1926 in Milwaukee.
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Mandelker, Daniel Robert was born on July 18, 1926 in Milwaukee.
Bachelor, University of Wisconsin, 1947; Bachelor of Laws, University of Wisconsin, 1949; Doctor of Juridical Science, Yale University, 1956.
Assistant professor law Drake University, 1949-1951. Attorney Housing and Home Finance Agency, Washington, 1952-1953. Assistant professor, then associate professor law Indiana University, 1953-1962.
Member faculty Washington University, St. Louis, since 1962, professor law, 1963-1974, Howard A. Stamper professor law, since 1974. Walter E. Meyer research professor law Columbia University, 1971-1972. Ford Foundation law faculty fellow, London, 1959-1960.
Consultant State of Hawaii Department Planning and Economic Development, 1972-1978, State of Hawaii Office of State Planning, 1993-1994. Legal resources advisory group Transportation Research Board, 1991-1994. Member local government advisory board intergovernmental relations United States Advisory Commission, 1985-1988.
Member development regulations council Urban Land Institute, 1980-1996. Consultant housing subcommittee, banking and currency committee United States House of Representatives, 1970-1971, consultant policy studies, insurance subcommittee, banking, finance, urban affairs committees, 1989-1991. Member commission on environmental law World Conservation Union, since 1997.
Consultant state and local governments on land use regulation. National Distinguished lecturer Florida State Journal Land Use and Environmental Law, 1992. 15th Denman lecturer University Cambridge, England, 1992, Inaugural Robert E. Boden lecturer Marquette University School Law, 1997.
Consultant Master Plan Coalition, New Orleans, 2001-2002. Frequent speaker at national conferences on land use law.
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Member national advisory committee on outdoor advertising and motorist information Department Transportation, 1980-1981. Member advisory committee on housing Democratic Caucus, United States House of Representatives, 1981-1982. President National Coalition for Scenic Beauty, 1987-1988.
Senior fellow Urban Land Institute, 1989-1995. Member law school editorial board Lexis Law Public, 1989-1997. Member National Academy of Sciences (committee social and behavioral urban research 1967-1968), American Planning Association (board directors 1981-1984, Housing Policy Task Force 1990-1993, property rights task force 1994-1995, amicus curiae committee 1995-2003, principal consultant growing smart model legislation project 1996-2001), National Association Environmental Professionals (chair legal issues committee NEPA working group 1999-1901), Order of Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi.
Son of Adolph Irwin and Marie (Manner) M. Divorced; children: Amy Jo, John David.