Maxine Lipeles
Senior Lecturer in Law Emerita
Maxine Lipeles is a highly respected environmental law scholar and former directors of the Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic, which provides pro bono legal representation and technical support to non-profit environmental and community organizations in environmental and public health matters. Working with the clinic’s assistant director, environmental engineer, and environmental scientist, the clinic faculty supervise teams of law students and student consultants drawn from across the University. Working directly with clinic clients, their respective disciplines include environmental science, environmental engineering, environmental policy, public health, social work, medicine, architecture, and business.
- Education
- J.D., Harvard Law School, 1979
- A.B., Princeton University, 1975
- Courses
- Environmental Law
- Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic
- Areas of Expertise
- Environmental Law
- Publications
- WATER POLLUTION (Anderson Publishing, 3d ed. 1998). Volume 2 of Environmental Law casebook series. Co-authored with Jackson B. Battle.
- HAZARDOUS WASTE (Anderson Publishing, 3d ed. 1997). Volume 4 of Environmental Law casebook series.
- ENVIRONMENTAL LAW ANTHOLOGY (Anderson Publishing 1996). Co-edited with Robert Fischman and Mark Squillace.
- Activity and Affiliations
- Clean Water Action, Board of Directors, 2004-present
- Clean Water Fund, Board of Directors, 2011-present
- Tulane Environmental Law Clinic, Legal Advisory Board, 2009-present
- Honors and Awards
- William O. Douglas Award, Sierra Club, 2015
- Clarence Darrow Award, St. Louis University Public Interest Law Group, 2015
- Women’s Justice Award (Legal Scholar), St. Louis Daily Record, 2008
- Listed in The Best Lawyers in America, 1991-present
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