Background
Levitas, Elliott H. was born on December 26, 1930 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
Levitas, Elliott H. was born on December 26, 1930 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
Emory University (Bachelor of Arts, 1952). Oxford University (Juris) 1954). University of Michigan Law School, 1955-1956.
Emory University Law School (Juris Doctor, 1956).
Worked at Kilpatrick Stockton LLP (Atlanta, Georgia. Also Wash., D.C.) specializing in Government Contracts, Legislative, Environmental Law, Administrative Law, Constitutional Law. Admitted to the bar, 1955, Georgia.
1963, United States. Supreme Court. 1984, District of Columbia. Phi Delta Phi; Order of the Coif.
Phi Beta Kappa. Rhodes Scholar. Member: University of Michigan Law Review, 1955-1956. Emory University Law Review, 1956.
Member, Georgia House of Representatives, 1965-1975. United States. House of Representatives, 1975-1985. Co-Author: "The Post Legislative Veto Response: A Call to Congressional Arms," Hofstra Law Review, Volume 12, No.
3, Spring 1984; "Congressional Review of Executive and Agency Actions After Chadha: The Son of Legislative Veto Lives On," The Georgetown Law Journal, Volume 72, No. 3, February 1984; Lead Article, "Hazardous Waste Issues in Real Estate Transactions," Mercer Law Review, Volume 38, No. 2, Winter, 1987; "New Uses for Old Structures: Improving the Quality of the Human and Natural Environment," Georgia State University Law Review, Volume 4, Spring, 1988, "Up from Regulation to Reason: Economic Incentives for Pollution Control," Rethinking Superfund: It Costs Too Much, It's Unfair, It Must Be Fixed.
The National Legal Center for the Public Interest, Library of Congress Number 91-075669, ISBN 0-937299-2N-8, December, 1991. President, Emory Law School Alumni Association, 1966-1967. Member, Board of Trustees, National Building Museum, Washington, D.C., Member, Board of Trustees, Chatham House Foundation, Washington, D.C., 1986.
Member, National Commission on Financial Institution Reform, Recovery and Enforcement, 1991-1993. Chairman, Georgia Hazardous Waste Management Authority, 1991-1993. Member, Board of Trustees, The Georgia Conservancy, "Distinguished Alumni" Emory Law School.
Adjunct Professor, Emory Law School, Emory University, Atlanta, Ga. Member, Board of Directors, Southern Environmental Law Center. Member, Board of Directors, Environmental Law.
Member: Atlanta, DeKalb and American Bar Associations. State Bar of Georgia. The District of Columbia Bar.
Lawyers Club of Atlanta.
Co-Author: "The Post Legislative Veto Response: A Call to Congressional Arms," Hofstra Law Review, Volume 12, No. 3, Spring 1984
"Congressional Review of Executive and Agency Actions After Chadha: The Son of Legislative Veto Lives On," The Georgetown Law Journal, Volume 72, No. 3, February 1984
Lead Article, "Hazardous Waste Issues in Real Estate Transactions," Mercer Law Review, Volume 38, No.
2, Winter, 1987
"New Uses for Old Structures: Improving the Quality of the Human and Natural Environment," Georgia State University Law Review, Volume 4, Spring, 1988, "Up from Regulation to Reason: Economic Incentives for Pollution Control," Rethinking Superfund: It Costs Too Much, It's Unfair, It Must Be Fixed, The National Legal Center for the Public Interest, Library of Congress Number 91-075669, ISBN 0-937299-2N-8, December, 1991. President, Emory Law School Alumni Association, 1966-1967.
Member: University of Michigan Law Review, 1955-1956. Emory University Law Review, 1956. Member, Georgia House of Representatives, 1965-1975.
United States. House of Representatives, 1975-1985.