BiographyProfessor Joseph L. Sax grew up in Chicago, graduated magna cum laude from Harvard in 1957, and edited the University of Chicago Law Review. He was a member of the law school faculty at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
Mr. and Mrs. Sax are the parents of three daughters, Katherine, five, Valerie Beth, two and one-half, and Anne Marie, two months.
-- From the University of Michigan Law School's Law Quadrangle Notes, V. 11, Iss. 02 (Spring 1967).
Sax left Michigan Law in 1986 to join the faculty at UC Berkeley Law School.
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"Sax departs for Berkeley," 31 L. Quadrangle Notes 6 (Winter, 1987).
"Making news," 30 L. Quadrangle Notes 11 (Winter, 1986).
"The conscience of the University?" 27 L. Quadrangle Notes 5-6 (1983).
"Book Award Commends Sax's Reflections on the National Parks," 26 L. Quadrangle Notes 5 (Spring, 1982).
"Joseph Sax Receives Environmental Award," 25 L. Quadrangle Notes 9-10 (Spring, 1981).
"Professor Joseph Sax Receives Faculty Achievement Award," 24 L. Quadrangle Notes 4 (Winter, 1980).
"Professor Joseph Sax Receives AMC Conservation Award," 21 L. Quadrangle Notes 7-8 (Fall, 1976).
"Prof. Joseph Sax Wins Environmental Award," 20 L. Quadrangle Notes 3 (Fall, 1975).
"Sax Fights for Natural Resources," 11 L. Quadrangle Notes 13-14 (Spring, 1967).