Robert W. Wagstaff Distinguished Professor of Law
r-glicksman@ku.edu
University of Kansas
School of Law
1525 W. 15th St.
Lawrence, KS 66045
Telephone: 785-864-9219
Fax: 785-864-5054
Academic Department
School of Law
Research Specialty
Environmental and natural resources law
Awards
- One of the best environmental law articles of 1991: Chevron, State
Farm, and the EPA in the Courts of Appeals During the 1990s, 31 Envtl.
L. Rep. 10371 (2001) (with C. Schroeder), reprinted in 32 Land Use and
Env’t L. Rev. 327 (2002).
- Postlethwaite Research Prize, May 1994: Watching the River Flow: The
Prospects for Improved Interstate Water Pollution Control, 43 Wash. U.
J. Urb.& Contemp. L. 119 (1993)
- Postlethwaite Research Prize, May 1992: EPA and the Courts: Twenty
Years of Law and Politics, 54 J. of Law & Contemp. Probs. 249 (1991)
(with C. Schroeder), reprinted in 24 Land Use & Env't L. Rev. 289
(1993)
Professional Memberships
- American Bar Association
- Order of the Coif
Degrees
- Undergraduate degree, field, year, and school: A.B., Union College
(1973), history
- Graduate degree, field, year, and school: M.A., Harvard University
(1974), history
- Professional degree, field, year, and school: J.D., Cornell Law School
(1977), law
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The University of Kansas School of Law provides a first rate legal education
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