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February 11, 2010
Tony Infanti Wins Chancellor’s Teaching Award
(Hat Tip: Bridget Crawford.)In making the award, the selection committee noted his innovation in developing teaching methods appropriate to different course contexts and aligned with the professional goals of his students, as well as his significant work with students on moot court competitions and the Pittsburgh Tax Review.
February 11, 2010 in Legal Education, Tax, Tax Profs, Teaching | Permalink
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I'm not surprised. Infanti is a nontraditional scholar who also knows traditional tax very well. If he teaches like he writes, it's not surprising he would win it.
Posted by: mike livingston | Feb 11, 2010 6:48:26 AM




