Lewis & ClarkLaw School

Susan Mandiberg

Professor of Law

Bibliography

 

Separately Published Works

CRIMES AGAINST THE ENVIRONMENT (Michie 1997, supplemented annually to 2007) (co-authored by Susan L. Smith).

Works Published As Part of a Collection (selected)

A Graduated Punishment Approach to Environmental Crimes: Beyond Vindication of Administrative Authority in the United States and Europe, 34 Columbia Journal of Environmental Law 447 (2009) (co-authored with Michael G. Faure).

Locating the Environmental Harm in Environmental Crimes, Utah Law Review (forthcoming 2009).

What Does an Environmental Criminal Know, 23 Natural Resources & Environment 24 (2009).

Why Sentencing by a Judge Satisfies the Right to Jury Trial: A Comparative Look at Blakely and Booker, 40 McGeorge Law Review 107 (2009).

"Criminal Enforcement," in Michael Gerrard, ed., Environmental Law Practice Guide ch. 12C. (2004).

Fault Lines in the Clean Water Act: Criminal Enforcement, Continuing Violations, and Mental State, 33 Envt’l. L. 173 (2003).

Moral Issues in Environmental Crimes, 7 Fordham Envt’l. L.J. 881 (1996).

The Dilemma of Mental State in Federal Regulatory Crimes: The Environmental Example, 25 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 1165 (1995).

Lo Formal y lo Procesal en la Vida Constitucional: Unas Observaciones, POLITEMAS: LA REVISTA DE LOS PROCESOS POLITICOS 26 (Ano 3 No. 8, 1989, Caracas).

Protecting Society and Defendants Too: The Constitutional Dilemma of Mental Abnormality and Intoxication Defenses, 53 FORDHAM LAW REVIEW 221 (1984).

Major Appellate Briefs

United States v. Abraham, 627 F.2d 205 (9th Cir. 1980).

United States v. Young Buffalo, 591 F.2d 506 (9th Cir. 1979).

United States v. Hoodie, 588 F.2d 292 (9th Cir. 1978).

State v. Bush, 29 Or. App. 315, 563 P.2d 747 (1977).

Contact

Susan Mandiberg’s office is in room 323 of Legal Research Center.

email sfm@lclark.edu

voice 503-768-6712

Susan Mandiberg
10015 S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97219