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Michael Harry Schill (born September 30, 1958) is an American legal scholar and academic administrator. He has been serving as the 17th and current president of
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since September 2022. Schill previously served as the 18th president of the
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from 2015 to 2022, dean of the
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from 2009 to 2015, and dean of the
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from 2004 to 2009. Schill is the author of three books and numerous articles,"Michael Schill faculty page, University of Chicago Law School"
with foci of scholarship in the areas of real estate, housing policy, and discrimination in the housing market. His casebook, ''Property'', co-authored with
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, James Krier, Greg Alexander, and Lior Strahilevitz, is a best-selling casebook used in American law schools.


Early life and education

Schill was born in
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, to Simon Schill and the former Ruth Coplon. He attended
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and was a first-generation college student at
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
, where he graduated with an A.B. from the
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in 1980 after completing a 166-page long senior thesis titled "Reinvestment and Displacement: A Research Strategy." He received his J.D. from
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in 1984, where he was an editor of the ''
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''.


Career


Early career

Immediately following his graduation from law school, he clerked for Judge Marvin Katz of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania for the 1984 term. He practiced law at the law firm of
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from 1985 to 1987. In 1987, Schill joined the faculty at the
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and its
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. He served as assistant professor of law from 1987 to 1992, and became professor of law in 1992. From 1993 to 1995 he was professor of law and real estate. In 1995 he moved to the
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and
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, becoming professor of law and urban planning. Simultaneously, he became the founding director of the
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. He held both positions until 2004, and in 2003 he additionally became the Wilf Family Professor in Property Law. In 2004, Schill became dean and professor of law at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Law. During his five and one-half years at UCLA, Schill recruited leading legal scholars from top schools across the nation and established thirteen endowed chairs. He launched three new legal research centers and two academic specialization programs. Alumni participation in fundraising doubled during his tenure as dean, and private philanthropy tripled. Schill served as chair of the Council of Professional School Deans and sat on the UCLA Chancellor's Executive Committee. During Schill's tenure as dean of the University of Chicago Law School, from 2009 to 2015, the law school expanded its faculty, increased incoming student credentials to record levels, doubled its fundraising, and established new centers and curricula in law and economics, business leadership and public interest law. In addition to serving as dean of the law school, Schill was appointed professor in the college, where he taught a course in law and urban problems.


Academic administration


University of Oregon

On April 14, 2015, the University of Oregon Board of Trustees named Schill as the 18th president of the University of Oregon. He focused on three priorities: enhancing academic and research excellence, supporting student access and success, and improving campus experience and diversity and experience. In 2016, Schill announced the launch of the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact, a billion dollar initiative to transform innovation at the University of Oregon. The first phase, anchored by a $500 million gift from the Knights, was completed in December 2020 with the grand opening of the campus’s first building. In July 2021, the University of Oregon received a second $500 million gift from the Knights to fund the next phase of the campus. Under Schill's leadership, the University of Oregon partnered with Oregon Health and Science University to seed new academic opportunities to benefit society and create a
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center focused on finding treatments and cures for cancer. In 2021, Schill announced that the university had surpassed its $3 billion fundraising goal, a university and state record. During his time as president, from 2015 to the end of the campaign, the University of Oregon raised $2.5 billion and extended its comprehensive campaign goal from $2 to $3 billion. The campaign was the largest in the university's history. Schill announced the Oregon Commitment in 2015, an effort focused on supporting student success by improving four-year graduation rates and providing more access to higher education through programs such as PathwayOregon, which provides free tuition, fees, and specialized advising to eligible Oregonians. As part of this effort, Tykeson Hall opened in August 2019, home to two dozen new academic advisors trained in an integrated approach to providing academic and career-readiness support to students. The university reached the goal of improving four-year graduation rates by 10 percentage points a year early, in 2019. In an effort to encourage the exchange of ideas and make campus more inclusive and equitable, Schill held a series of events focused on freedom of expression, launched an African American speaker series, oversaw the development of thirty-four diversity action plans for each major administrative and academic unit on campus, and championed the creation of a new Black Cultural Center, which opened in 2019. Schill also recommended changing the names of two campus buildings to send a clear message that racism had no place at the University of Oregon and that the welfare, inclusion, and success of Black, indigenous, and other students, faculty, and staff of color was central to the university’s mission. In 2020, Schill and Provost Patrick Phillips announced a major initiative to hire more faculty of color and retain those already at the university, to establish a center on racial disparities, and to promote inclusion in the University of Oregon’s classrooms. During Schill's tenure as president, Philip Knight's influence increased, as did the influence other mega donors and private foundations had on the public university., and the University of Oregon received some of the largest gifts in higher-ed history. night continued to build controversial athletic facilities, this time on University of Oregon's main campus.


Northwestern University

On August 11, 2022, Schill was announced as the 17th president of Northwestern University, succeeding Morton O. Schapiro. The previous President-designate,
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, had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer that prevented her from taking position; she died in February 2023. Schapiro offered to temporarily return to the office until Fall 2022, when Schill assumed his presidency. Schill was formally inaugurated as president in June 2023.


Advisory roles

Schill was the chair of the PAC-12 CEO Group and a member of the Board of Governors for the NCAA. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of
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. He has served as a member of the New York City Loft Board, the New York City Neighborhood Investment Advisory Panel, the Fannie Mae New York Partnership Office, Housing Policy Debate and the Board of Governors of
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. He has also received research grants from the MacArthur Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the United States Department of Commerce, among others.


Publication

Schill is a co-author (with Jesse Dukeminier, James Krier, Greg Alexander, and Lior Strahilevitz) of ''Property'', a major casebook now in its ninth edition."Property casebook, Aspen Publishing"
/ref> He has also co-authored ''Reducing the Cost of New Housing Construction in New York City: 2005 Update'' (Center For Real Estate and Urban Policy, 2005) (with Jerry Salama and Jonathan Springer),"Reducing the Cost of New Housing Construction in New York City"
/ref> ''Revitalizing America’s Cities: Neighborhood Reinvestment and Displacement'' (State University of New York Press, 1983) (with Richard P. Nathan), and ''The State of New York City’s Housing and Neighborhoods'', 2003, 2004, 2005 (Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy) (with Denise Previti). He is also the editor of ''Housing and Community Development in New York City: Facing The Future'' (State University of New York Press, 1999).


Honors

In April 2010, Schill was presented with the Impact Award for Excellence in Housing from New York City's Citizens Housing and Planning Council (CHPC). Schill was recognized for his work as the founding director of the Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy. In 2011, Schill was elected as a Fellow of the
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.


References


External links


University of Chicago Law School faculty website

University of Chicago Law School Launches Law & Economics 2.0 Initiative

University of Chicago Law School Launches Law & Economics 2.0 Initiative

Schill Appointed Next Dean of University of Chicago Law SchoolUniversity of Oregon Office of the President website
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