Professor of Law Emeritus. Professor Chandler earned
his B.A. in 1950 at the University of Texas and his J.D. with honors in
1966 at Texas, where he was associate editor of the law review. He
served as briefing attorney to Chief Justice Robert W. Calvert of the
Texas Supreme Court, and received a Five Outstanding Young Texans
Award. Professor Chandler earned his LL.M. in taxation in 1975 at New
York University School of Law. He was a recipient of the Lindback Award
for excellence in teaching at Rutgers. He is admitted to the bars in
New Jersey, Pennsylania, and Texas. During the summer of 1990, Professor
Chandler taught federal income taxation in Beijing at the University of
International Business and Economics. Following that assignment, he
lectured in various Chinese universities, including the University of
Beijing, Nankai University in Tianjin, Zhejiang University in Hangzhou,
and the Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade, as well as the tax
colleges of the People's Republic of China, which are located in
Changchun and Yangzhou. Professor Chandler has conducted extensive
research with respect to China's developing legal system.
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