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Tax Profs

  • Brown Named Facuty Fellow at Washington & Lee

    Monday, June 7, 2004 Dorothy Brown (Washington & Lee) has been named 2004-2005 Alumni Faculty Fellow.

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  • Tax Prof Finalist for “Law Prof Hunk” Award

    Friday also marked the close of balloting in the “Law Prof Hunk” contest run by Tax Prof Jack Bogdanski (Lewis & Clark) as “a statement, however small, about the silliness of the many ‘best of’ lists that now surround the practice of law and the legal academy” (such as LawTV’s current search for the “The

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  • Oklahoma Seeking To Fill Four Endowed Faculty Positions

    Tuesday, June 1, 2004 The University of Oklahoma College of Law has announced that applications and nominations are being accepted for four endowed positions: • The William J. Alley Professorship of Law • The Frank Elkouri and Edna Asper Elkouri Professorship in Law • The Alfred P. Murrah Professorship of Law • The Floyd H.

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  • Early Leaders in Top 100 Law Professor Poll

    Tuesday, May 11, 2004 As noted earlier on TaxProf Blog, LawTV is running a poll to find “America’s 100 most influential law professors.” According to the site: “‘Influential’ is a measure of how large an impact a particular professor has on society. This influence can be, for instance, through academic writings, popular writings, litigation, media

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  • Geier Named to Endowed Professorship

    Wednesday, May 5, 2004 Deborah Geier (Cleveland State) has been selected to fill a newly-endowed professorship. Beginning in the fall, she will be the Leon M. & Gloria Plevin Professor of Law at Cleveland State. Congratulations to Professor Geier, who is one of the leading tax scholars of her generation. She is the co-author of

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  • Death of Georgia Tax Prof Larry Blount

    Tuesday, May 4, 2004 Georgia tax professor Larry Blount died Sunday. He was only 53 years old. Professor Blount earned his B.A. from Michigan (1972), his J.D. from Cincinnati (1975), and his LL.M. from Columbia (1980). He joined the Georgia law faculty in 1976 and taught federal income tax, partnership tax, corporate tax, tax policy,

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  • Vote For Your Favorite Tax Prof

    Wednesday, April 21, 2004 LawTV is running a poll to find “America’s 100 most influential law professors.” According to the site: “‘Influential’ is a measure of how large an impact a particular professor has on society. This influence can be, for instance, through academic writings, popular writings, litigation, media appearances, business activities, teaching, lecturing, charitable

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