Maximilian Schneider

Affiliated Fellow
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Maximilian Schneider is a Ph.D. candidate at Humboldt University in Berlin, Germany, a Research Assistant and Teaching Fellow at the Humboldt University’s Professorship for Public Law and Foundations of Law (Prof. Dr. Anna-Bettina Kaiser) and a Visiting Fellow with Yale Law School’s Information Society Project. His research focuses on comparative constitutional law, constitutional interpretation, legal methodology, legal theory and social change. Maximilian received an Elsa Neumann-Scholarship and holds a Friedrich Ebert-Scholarship. Before his doctoral studies and before joining Yale Law School, he graduated from the University of Cologne, Germany, where he worked at the Chair of State Philosophy and Legal Policy