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November 11, 2006

For over 30 years, the University of Florida Graduate Tax Program has been one of the nation's leading programs for the advanced study of tax law. Among the country's 30 graduate tax programs, Florida has by far the largest number of full-time faculty and is the only school to offer three advanced tax degrees:
Over the past twelve weeks, we have profiled the Florida Graduate Tax Faculty. Here is the full listing, in case you missed any of the profiles. Next week, we will resume our regular spotlight series on individual Tax Profs.
- Yariv Brauner
- Dennis A. Calfee
- Patricia E. Dilley
- Michael K. Friel
- David M. Hudson
- Lawrence Lokken
- Paul R. McDaniel
- Martin J. McMahon, Jr.
- David M. Richardson
- Steven J. Willis
- Gregg Polsky
- Kristin Balding Gutting
Each Saturday, TaxProf Blog shines the spotlight on one of the 700+ tax professors in America's law schools. We hope to help bring the many individual stories of scholarly achievements, teaching innovations, public service, and career moves within the tax professorate to the attention of the broader tax community. Please email me suggestions for future Tax Prof Profiles. For prior Tax Prof Profiles, see here.
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