Monday, March 25, 2024
Assaf Harpaz Joins Georgia Tax Faculty
Assaf Harpaz, a visiting assistant professor at Drexel, will be joining the University of Georgia School of Law tax faculty as an assistant professor, effective Summer 2024:
Assaf Harpaz’s scholarship focuses on the intersection of taxation and digitalization. Professor Harpaz is particularly interested in the tax challenges of digitalization and ways to adapt twentieth-century tax laws to modern business practices. In addition, he researches the use of tax expenditures and the historical expansion and politicization of the tax expenditure budget in the U.S. federal income tax system. Professor Harpaz serves on the law school’s intellectual life committee and teaches federal income tax and enterprise tax.
Professor Harpaz’s work has been published or is forthcoming in leading law journals including Yale Journal of International Law, Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy, Pennsylvania Journal of International Law [reviewed by Mirit Eyal-Cohen (Alabama) here], and Law and Contemporary Problems. He has also written or has forthcoming expert pieces for WalletHub and Maurer Global Forum.
Professor Harpaz received his S.J.D. from Duke University School of Law. While at Duke, he was a Nathan J. Perilman Fellow at the Duke Center for Jewish Studies. He received his LL.M. in International Taxation from the University of Florida Levin College of Law and his LL.B. from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Faculty of Law.
Before entering academia, Professor Harpaz clerked and practiced commercial law in Israel.
For links to Assaf's scholarship, see Google Scholar and SSRN.
https://taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2024/03/assaf-harpaz-joins-georgia-tax-faculty.html