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DOUGLAS
N. FRENKEL Practice Professor of Law ,participated
in the American Bar Associations mediation training for judges
in Wilmington, Delaware in February. His article On Trying to
Teach Judgment was published this Fall by the Australian Legal
Education Review in a symposium issue on teaching Professional Responsibility
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SARAH
BARRINGER GORDON Professor of Law and
History was a guest on National Public Radio stations in Salt
Lake City and in Philadelphia discussing her book The Mormon Question:
Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth-Century America.
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MICHAEL
S. KNOLL Professor of Law, spoke
to the Philadelphia Financial Analysts Association in May 2001 about
prospects for tax reform and the impact the proposed changes would
have if enacted on the economy. In the Fall semester he gave a talk
at Income Taxation and Financial Innovation, a conference sponsored
by the International Seminar in Public Economics at U.C. Berkeley.
He addressed whether employee stock options are tax efficient. Knoll
taught Accounting and Finance for Nonfinancial Managers, and Mergers
and Acquisitions for Whartons Executive Education Program. He
served as a member of the Academic Advisory Committee to the Joint
Committee on Taxation in connection with its project to produce a
detailed study of complexity in the tax law. Knoll co-authored two
reports, The Economic and Policy Implications of Repealing the
Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax, and The Importance
of Eliminating the Corporation AMT
published in 2001 by the Tax Foundation. |
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