D. Barlow Burke
Professor
WCL,Washington College of Law
Degrees
A.B., Harvard University 1963 LL.B., University of Pennsylvania Law School 1966 M.C.P., University of Pennsylvania 1968 LL.M., Yale Law School 1970 S.J.D., Yale Law School 1977
Bio
Barlow Burke is Professor of Law Emeritus at American University Washington College of Law. He holds expertise in real estate, real estate financial transactions, local government, land use, natural resources and Environmental Law. Earlier in his career he was a consultant for the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development on Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act; U.S. Dept. of Agriculture on Foreign Enactment Reporting Act; he was also involved with the Federal Judicial Center on abuse of civil discovery. He is the author of treatises on real estate brokerage, title insurance, and federal mortgage documents; of student texts on real and personal property, real estate transactions, and land use; and of numerous law review articles.