Background
Spracker, Stanley M. was born on December 17, 1952 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
Spracker, Stanley M. was born on December 17, 1952 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
University of Wisconsin (Bachelor of Arts, with highest honors, 1973). Jewish Theological Seminary (Master of Arts, 1977). University of Chicago (Juris Doctor, 1980).
Worked at Weil, Gotshal & Manges Limited Liability Partnership (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Environmental Law, Occupational Safety and Health Law, Administrative Law. Admitted to the bar, 1980, District of Columbia. 1981, United States. District Court for the District of Columbia.
1985, United States.
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. 1986, United States. Supreme Court. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi.
Company-Author: Environmental Issues in Real Estate and Business Transactions, Matthew Bender, October 1992.
"The Treatment of Environmental Matters in Bankruptcy Cases," Bankruptcy Developments Journal, 1995. "A Trial Lawyer"s Perspective on the Pollution Exclusion," The Environmental Law Reporter, February 1995.
"Sovereignty and the Regulation of International Business in the Environmental Area: An American Viewpoint," Canada-United States Law Journal, 1994. "Environmental Protection and International Trade: North American Free Trade Agreement As A Means of Eliminating Environmental Contamination as a Competitive Advantage," Georgetown International Environmental Law Review (Summer 1993).
"Dolphins and Tuna: Renewed Attention on the Future of Free Trade and Protection of the Environment," Columbia Journal of Environmental Law (Spring 1993).
"Lender Liability Under CERCLA," Columbia Business Law Review (Winter 1991). Company-Chair: "Annual Environmental Litigation Institute," (Prentice-Hall) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995. "Environmental Issues in Business Transactions," (Prentice-Hall), 1988, 1989, 1990.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Member, Section on Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law).
American Bar Association.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar (Member, Section on Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law). American Bar Association.