Professor Salzberg teaches Property, Land Use Planning, Modern Real Estate Transactions, Water Law, Takings Jourisprudence, and Law and Anthropology.. He also teaches in the graduate public administration program. |
Professor Salzberg joined the faculty in 1979 after
teaching six years, as an adjunct and then full time, in California at
San Fernando College of Law and serving as assistant dean there for two
years. Prior to that he was a staff attorney for California Indian Legal
Services, then joined the San Fernando Valley Neighborhood Legal Services
as a staff attorney, becoming the director of the Canoga Park office. He
has been a visiting professor at Indiana University School of Law and Willamette
University College of Law. His research interests include landlord/tenant
law, water law, medieval property law, and Fifth Amendment takings jurisprudence.
He is on the Falcon Heights, Minnesota, planning commission, was editor of
the Minnesota State Bar Association's Environmental and Natural Resources
Section Newsletter, is active in the Sierra Club, and is a member of the
Minnesota Ground Water Association, and the American Society for Legal History
and is on the Board of Directors of the Team Birke Ski Education Foundation.
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