Stanley M. Johanson
- Distinguished Teaching Professor
- James A. Elkins Centennial Chair in Law
- Professor
Stanley Johanson, who joined the Texas faculty in 1963, was in the inaugural group of professors who were elected in 1995 to the University of Texas Academy of Distinguished Teachers. He teaches courses on wills, estate planning, and property. He is the editor emeritus of “Wills, Trusts and Estates,” a member of the American Law Institute, and an Academic Fellow of both the American College of Trusts & Estates Counsel and the American College of Tax Counsel. A recipient of many accolades for his work in Texas wills and trust law, Professor Johansson has authored numerous publications, including his book “Johanson's Texas Estates Code Annotated.”
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Professor Johanson, who joined the Texas faculty in 1963, was in the inaugural group of professors who were elected, in 1995, to the University of Texas Academy of Distinguished Teachers, whose purpose is to give public recognition to outstanding classroom teachers at the University of Texas at Austin. Professor Johanson teaches courses on Wills & Estates, Estate Planning and Property. He is the editor emeritus of Wills, Trusts and Estates (Aspen, 9th ed., 2013), and is the author of Johanson's Texas Estates Code Annotated (West, 2004-2020) and "Wills", in the Gilbert Law Series (Bar/Bri Group, 2010).
In 1997, Professor Johanson received the Treat Award for Excellence, the highest honor bestowed by the National College of Probate Judges, and in 2005 he was presented a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Real Estate, Probate & Trust Law Section, State Bar of Texas, for his contributions to the improvement of Texas wills and trust law. In 2008, Professor Johanson was elected to the Estate Planning Hall of Fame by the National Association of Estate Planning Councils, and in 2011 he received the Outstanding Tax Lawyer Award, presented by the Taxation Section, State Bar of Texas. Professor Johanson has received the students' Teaching Excellence Award on eight occasions, most recently in 2014. He has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Chicago, the University of Illinois, the University of North Carolina, the University of Washington, and UCLA. Professor Johanson is a member of the American Law Institute, an Academic Fellow of the American College of Trusts & Estates Counsel, and an Academic Fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel. He is the former editor-in-chief of the Washington Law Review and was Teaching Fellow at the Harvard Law School in 1961-63.
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year-1981
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Book Chapter
The Use of Tax Savings Clauses in Drafting Wills and Trusts
Stanley M. Johanson, The Use of Tax Savings Clauses in Drafting Wills and Trusts, in 15th Annual University of Miami Institute on Estate Planning, 21-1(57) (Miami, FL: University of Miami, 1981).
year-1980
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Article
The "Community Property" Amendment to the Texas Constitution Should Not Be Enacted
Stanley M. Johanson, The "Community Property" Amendment to the Texas Constitution Should Not Be Enacted, 43 Texas Bar Journal 926 (1980). -
Book Review
Friedman on Leases
Stanley M. Johanson, Friedman on Leases, by Milton Friedman, 43 Texas Bar Journal 594 (1980). -
Book Chapter
The Orphan's Deduction: How to Handle a Troublesome Drafting Problem
Stanley M. Johanson, The Orphan's Deduction: How to Handle a Troublesome Drafting Problem, in 14th Annual University of Miami Institute on Estate Planning, 16-1(48) (Miami, FL: University of Miami, 1980).
year-1979
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Book Chapter
The Uniform Gifts to Minors Act: The Existing Law and Proposals for Change
Stanley M. Johanson, The Uniform Gifts to Minors Act: The Existing Law and Proposals for Change, in ACPC Study 13, 13-1(17) (American College of Probate Counsel, 1979).
year-1977
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Other Publication
Marital Deduction Planning After the Tax Reform Act
Stanley M. Johanson, Marital Deduction Planning After the Tax Reform Act, in Estate Planning After the Tax Reform Act of 1976 (Austin: State Bar of Texas, Professional Development Program, 1977).
year-1976
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Article
Recent Developments Concerning the Ownership and Transfer of Life Insurance Policies
Stanley M. Johanson, Recent Developments Concerning the Ownership and Transfer of Life Insurance Policies, 25 Tulane Tax Institute 22 (1976).
year-1975
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Book Chapter
Migrating Client: Estate Planning for the Couple from a Community Property State
Stanley M. Johanson, Migrating Client: Estate Planning for the Couple from a Community Property State, in 9th Annual University of Miami Institute on Estate Planning, 800 (Miami, FL: University of Miami, 1975).
year-1971
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Book
Community Property: The Migrant Client
Stanley M. Johanson, Community Property: The Migrant Client (Washington, DC: Tax Management, 1971).
year-1970
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Article
Revocable Trusts, Widow's Election Wills, and Community Property: The Tax Problems
Stanley M. Johanson, Revocable Trusts, Widow's Election Wills, and Community Property: The Tax Problems, 47 Texas Law Review 1247 (1970). -
Book
Estate Planning and Administration Seminar
Stanley M. Johanson, Estate Planning and Administration Seminar (Austin: University of Texas School of Law, 1970) (editor).
year-1969
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Other Publication
Wills and Estates, pt. 1-2
Stanley M. Johanson, Wills and Estates, pt. 1-2 (Austin: University of Texas Communications Center, 1969) (with William W. Gibson). -
Article
Revocable Trusts and Community Property: The Substantive Problems
Stanley M. Johanson, Revocable Trusts and Community Property: The Substantive Problems, 47 Texas Law Review 537 (1969).
year-1966
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Article
Reversions, Remainders, and the Doctrine of Worthier Title
Stanley M. Johanson, Reversions, Remainders, and the Doctrine of Worthier Title, 45 Texas Law Review 1 (1966).
year-1965
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Book
Wills and Estates Seminar
Stanley M. Johanson, Wills and Estates Seminar (Austin: University of Texas School of Law, 1965).
year-1963
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Article
Estoppel by Deed and the Recording System: The "Ayer Rule" Reexamined
Stanley M. Johanson, Estoppel by Deed and the Recording System: The "Ayer Rule" Reexamined, 43 Boston University Law Review 441 (1963).