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Professor Tracy Kaye, the Co-Director of
the IRS Chief Counsel's Externship
Program and the Dean Acheson Legal
Stage Program, specializes in
federal income, international and
comparative tax law.
During the summer of 2007, Professor
Kaye was a visiting scholar at the Max
Planck Institute for Intellectual
Property, Competition and Tax Law in
Munich, Germany. Her research was
selected for the 3rd annual
Comparative Law Work-in-Progress
Workshop at the University of Michigan
Law School in May, 2008. Her resulting
article
The
Gentle Art of Corporate Seduction: Tax
Incentives in the United States and the
European Union will be
forthcoming in the University of Kansas
Law Review in the fall of 2008.
Professor Kaye is currently Vice Chair
of the ABA Tax Section’s Teaching
Taxation Committee. She is also the
Co-Director of Seton Hall Law School’s
Dean Acheson Legal Stage program,
sponsored by the European Court of
Justice and the American Embassy in
Luxembourg to promote understanding of
European Union Law among American
lawyers. During 1998, she was the
Director of the Seton Hall Law School
“Law in Italy” program. She was a
visiting professor at the University of
International Business and Economics,
School of Law, Beijing, China, Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat
Freiburg, Germany and the University of
Leiden, the Netherlands. She has also
given guest lectures for academic,
governmental and professional audiences
in the United States, Europe and Asia.
In spring 2002, she was a Fulbright
Senior Scholar at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat,
Freiburg, Germany. She is also an
Associate Member of the European
Association of Tax Law Professors.
Prior to beginning her academic career
at Seton Hall Law School in 1991,
Professor Kaye studied law and taxation
at the Universities of Georgetown,
DePaul and Illinois. She worked as a tax
legislative advisor for a U.S. Senator,
who was a member of the Senate Finance
Committee, and practiced and taught tax
for Arthur Young & Co. (d.b.a. Ernst &
Young) in Chicago, Boston and
Washington, D.C. She earned a B.S. in
Accountancy, magna cum laude, at the
University of Illinois; an M.S. in
Taxation at DePaul University; and her
J.D., cum laude, at Georgetown
University Law Center.
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