Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Steve Johansen

Professor of Law

Bibliography

Separately Published Works

INTERPRETING OREGON LAW (co-edited with Anne Villella), Oregon State Bar, 2008.

JURIDISKA ANALIZE UN TEKSTU RAKSTISANA (Baiba Broka and Daiga Iljanova trans., Tiesu Namu Agentura 2001)(This is the first Legal Writing text published in Latvia).

Works Published As Part of a Collection

This Is Not The Whole Truth: The Ethics of Telling Stories To Clients, 38 Ariz. St. L.J. 961 (2006) (http://ssrn.com/ abstract=1101788).

Clearly Ambiguous: A Visitor's View of the Irish Abortion Referendum of 2002, 25 Loy. L.A. Int'l & Comp. L. Rev. 205 (2003).

Other Employer Unfair Labor Practices, RS 243.672(1)(d),(f), and (h), LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW: PUBLIC SECTOR (Oregon CLE, 2002), co-authored with Michael J. Tedesco.

What Does Ambiguous Mean? Making Sense of Statutory Analysis In Oregon, Volume 34, Number 2, WILLAMETTE LAW REVIEW (1998).

"What Were You Thinking?": Using Annotated Portfolios to Improve Student Assessment, 4 LEGAL WRITING 123 (1998).

Life Without Grades: Creating a Successful Pass/Fail Legal Writing Program, 6 PERSPECTIVES: TEACHING LEGAL RESEARCH & WRITING 219 (1998).

Civil Service and Particular Employment Problems, in LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW: PUBLIC SECTOR (Oregon CLE, 1990).

Statutes Affecting Compensation, in LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT LAW: PUBLIC SECTOR (Oregon CLE, 1990), co-authored with Katherine Logan.

Contact

Steve Johansen’s office is in room 132 of Wood Hall.

email tvj@lclark.edu

voice 503-768-6637

Steve Johansen
10015 S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97219