Grant Nelson receives Minnesota Law Review's Distinguished Alumni Award
March 15, 2016 -- Pepperdine Law professor Grant Nelson will receive the Minnesota Law Review's Distinguished Alumni Award for his "extraordinary contributions to the profession and the greater good of society." Professor Nelson will receive the award at the Minnesota Law Review's annual banquet to be held in Minneapolis on April 14. Learn more about the award here.
About Professor Grant Nelson:
Professor Nelson joined the Pepperdine faculty in 2007 as the William H. Rehnquist Professor of Law. Before coming to Pepperdine, Professor Nelson was on the faculty at UCLA School of Law since 1991 and taught Real Estate Finance, Advanced Real Estate Transactions, Property, Land Use Regulation, and Remedies. He was the recipient of the UCLA School of Law's Rutter Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2000 and the UCLA University's Distinguished Teaching Award in 2002. UCLA law graduates selected him as "Professor of the Year" in 2004, 2005 and 2007.
He was the co-reporter for the American Law Institutes Restatement of Property (Third)-Mortgages (1997), served on the Law School Editorial Advisory Board of the West Publishing Company, and as a commissioner of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.
While in law school, Professor Nelson was an editor on the Minnesota Law Review. After serving as an officer in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam era, he practiced real estate finance at Faegre and Benson, a large Minneapolis law firm. He taught at the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law for twenty-four years, where he was the Enoch H. Crowder & Earl F. Nelson Professor of Law and was elected Outstanding Professor by three classes. He was also Professor of the Year at two other law schools where he was visiting.
Professor Nelson has published many books and articles on real estate finance law, property, and remedies, the most recent of which include: Real Estate Finance Law (with Dale A. Whitman, Ann Burkhart & Wilson Freyermuth), 6th ed. West Group (2014); Contemporary Property (with Coleen Medill, Shelley Saxer and Dale A. Whitman) 4th ed. West Group (2013); Real Estate Transfer, Finance and Development (with Dale A. Whitman, Ann Burkhart & Wilson Freyermuth), 9th ed. West Group (2015); and Equitable Remedies, Restitution and Damages (with Kovacic-Fleischer and Love) 8th ed. West Group (2011).