Professor of Law Emeritus. Professor Chase earned his B.A. in
1965 at Williams College, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and
his J.D. in 1968 at Tulane Law School, where he was note editor of the
law review and a member of the Order of the Coif. He was a Rockefeller
Fellow at the Harvard Divinity School in 1968-1969 and a fellow in the
Law and Humanities Program at Harvard in 1976-1977. Professor Chase was
an associate with Sessions, Fishman, Rosenson, Snellings & Boisfontaine in New Orleans, and a staff attorney with the New Orleans
Legal Assistance Corporation before coming to Rutgers. His publications
include "The Property-Contract Theme in Landlord and Tenant Law" (Rutgers Law Journal) and "Landlord and Tenant: A Study in Property and Contract" (Villanova Law Review). His most recent publications include four chapters on landlord-tenant law in the treatise Powell on Real Property and the servitudes and landlord-tenant chapters in the treatise The American Law of Real Property.
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