Ted Schneyer
Milton O. Riepe Professor Emeritus
Education
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J.S.M.Stanford Law School1971
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Diploma of Comparative LawUniversity of Stockholm, Sweden1969Fulbright Grant
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LL.B. Harvard Law School1968Graduated cum laude.
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A.B. John Hopkins University1965Phi Beta Kappa; graduated with Honors
Admitted to Practice
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California
Work Experience
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Milton O. Riepe Professor of LawJames E. Rogers College of Law1997 - present
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Visiting Professor of LawCornell Law SchoolFall 1997
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Visiting Professor of LawUniversity of Texas Law SchoolFall 1996
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Professor of LawUniversity of Arizona College of Law1986 - 1997
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Visiting ScholarAmerican Bar Foundation1981 - 1982
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Professor of LawUniversity of Wisconsin Law School1979 - 1986
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Associate Professor of LawUniversity of Wisconsin Law School1976 - 1979
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Assistant Professor of LawUniversity of Wisconsin Law School1972 - 1976
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Assistant Professor of LawUniversity of Nebraska Law College1971 - 1972
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Teaching FellowStanford Law School1970 - 1971
Organizations
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American Law InstituteElected Member1995 - present
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American Bar Association
Public & Institutional Service
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Member, Arizona State Bar Multijurisdictional Practice Task Force2002 - present
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Co-Convenor, James E. Rogers College of Law Conference on the Future Structure and Regulation of Law Practice2002
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Member, National Conference of Bar Examiners Drafting Committee for the Multi-State Professional Responsibility Exam (MPRE)1998 - 2001
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Chair, AALS Professional Responsibility Section1995
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Member, Arizona State Bar Committee on Professionalism1994 - 1995
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Member, Arizona State Bar Committee To Review the Bar Admissions Process1987 - 1989
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Member, Arizona State Bar Ethics Committee1986 - 1989
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Member, Wisconsin Supreme Court Committee to Review ABA Evaluation of State's Attorney Disciplinary System1986
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Member, Wisconsin State Bar Committee to Review the Code of Professional Responsibility1980 - 1983
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Reporter, Wisconsin Supreme Court Committee on Mandatory Legal Malpractice Insurance1978 - 1979
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Reporter, Wisconsin Supreme Court Committee to Study the State Bar1976 - 1977
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Participant, Economics Institute for Law Professors1972
Awards
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Selected by the American Bar Foundation to receive the 5th Annual W.M. Keck Foundation Award and Lectureship2000
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Sanford D. Levy Memorial Award from Ethics Committee of the N.Y. State Bar Association1992
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University of Arizona Foundation Grant1990
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American Bar Foundation Meyer Grant1984
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American Bar Foundation Visiting Scholar1982, 1981
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Participant, NEH-Funded Legal History Workshop, University of Wisconsin Law School1981
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Ford Foundation Grant1975
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Smongeski Grant (University of Wisconsin)1974
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Fulbright Grant1969, 1968
Emeritus