Frederick Schneider

Frederick Schneider - Chase College of Law

Professor Emeritus

  • Education

  • BA, Luther College
  • JD, The University of Chicago
  • Courses Taught

  • Conflict of Laws
  • Introduction to Legal Studies
  • Property I
  • Property II
  • Wills & Trusts

Profile

Professor Schneider received his Bachelor's of Arts degree from Luther College and his Doctor of Law from the University of Chicago. He practiced law in Wisconsin before joining the Chase Faculty. Schneider teaches Property, Torts, Wills and Trusts, Conflict of Laws, and Introduction to Law. He is an inactive member of the State Bar of Wisconsin. He has published articles in the areas of wills and estates, income taxation, and conflict of laws. His other activities include Stephen Ministry, camping and hiking, amateur radio, and photography.

Latest Publications

A Rule against Perpetuities for the Twenty-First Century , 41 Real Property, Probate and Trust Journal 743 (2007)

Recommendations for Improving Kentucky's Inheritance Laws, 22 N. KY. L. REV. 317 (1995)

Which Tax Unit for the Federal Income Tax?, 20 U. Dayton L. Rev. 93 (1994)

A Kentucky Study of Will Provisions: Implications for Intestate Succession Law, 13 N. KY. L. REV. 409 (1987)

Self-Proved Wills - A Trap for the Unwary, 8 N. KY. L. REV. 589 (1981)

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