Wednesday, February 16, 2022
Dorothy Brown Leaves Emory For Georgetown
Dorothy Brown (Emory; Google Scholar) has accepted a tenured lateral supply from Georgetown:
Dorothy A. Brown is Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Legislation at Emory College College of Legislation and an advocate for financial and social justice. She is the writer of The Whiteness of Wealth: How the Tax System Impoverishes Black People — And How We Can Repair It (Crown 3/23/2021). She is well-known for her work in a wide range of areas: the results of tax coverage by race, class, and/or gender; office fairness and inclusion; and regulation faculty reform. She can be the writer of the trail breaking Important Race Concept: Instances, Supplies and Issues at the moment in its third version, which applies a racial lens to foundational regulation faculty programs similar to contracts, property, civil and prison regulation and process. She is a co-author of Federal Revenue Taxation: Instances, Issues, and Supplies (West Educational Publishing, Sixth and Seventh editions).
She has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, and Bloomberg, and has written quite a few opinion items addressing present occasions within the New York Instances, The Atlantic, CNN Opinion, Washington Submit, Forbes, Nationwide Legislation Journal and Bloomberg View to call a couple of.
At the moment Dorothy teaches Fundamentals of Revenue Tax, Laws and Regulation, Company Tax, Important Race Concept and Tax Coverage. She has gained educating awards at each regulation faculty she has taught. In 2018 she was co-recipient of the Clyde Ferguson Award 2018 (awarded by the AALS Minority Teams Part to excellent regulation lecturers who in the middle of their careers have achieved excellence within the areas of public service, educating and scholarship).
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