Friday, February 12, 2021
Ariel Jurow Kleiman Leaves San Diego For Loyola-L.A.
Ariel Jurow Kleiman (San Diego; Google Scholar) has accepted a lateral offer to join the Loyola-L.A. faculty. After graduating from Yale Law School (where she was Michael Graetz's research assistant) in 2014, she was a Skadden Fellow and Founding Director of Bet Tzedek Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic in Los Angeles (2014-16) and Acting Assistant Professor of Tax Law at NYU (2016-18) before joining the San Diego faculty in 2018. Her recent publications include:
- Nonmarket Criminal Justice Fees, 71 Hastings L.J. 517 (2021)
- Tax Limits and the Future of Local Democracy, 133 Harv. L. Rev. 1884 (2020)
- Property Taxes During the Pandemic, 88 Tax Notes State 1461 (June 22, 2020) (with Andrew Hayashi (Virginia)) (reviewed on TaxProf Blog by Mirit Eyal-Cohen (Alabama) (Aug. 14, 2020))
- Low-End Regressivity, 72 Tax L. Rev. 101 (2019)
- The Faulty Foundations of the Tax Code: Gender and Racial Bias in our Tax Laws, National Women's Law Center (Oct. 2019) (with Amy Matsui & Estelle Mitchell) (reviewed on JOTWELL by Kim Brooks (Schulich) (Jan. 17, 2020))
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2021/02/ariel-jurow-kleiman-leaves-san-diego-for-loyola-la.html