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Adam Chodorow
Professor of Law
Faculty Fellow, Center for Law, Science & Innovation


Adam Chodorow’s research and teaching interests lie in tax, administrative and regulatory law. He teaches a variety of tax courses, as well as Law and the Regulatory State. His research focuses on religious taxation and a variety of contemporary tax issues, such as the taxability of virtual income.

 

Professor Chodorow is Vice Chair for Planning for the Teaching Tax Committee of the ABA’s Tax Section and on the Council of the Tax Section of the State Bar of Arizona. He also is a member of the Academic Advisory Board of the Tannenwald Writing Competition and a member of the Professional Editorial Board for Jurimetrics, the ABA’s Section of Science and Technology Law’s journal.

 

Before joining the faculty in 2004, Professor Chodorow clerked for Judge Joseph H. Gale of the U.S. Tax Court. At New York University, he won the David H. Moses Memorial Prize for having the highest cumulative academic average and the Harry J. Rudick Memorial Award for distinction in the LL.M. Tax Program. Professor Chodorow was an attorney at Pacific Gas & Electric Company in San Francisco, where he worked on energy-related litigation and regulatory matters, and he also practiced commercial litigation for Shartsis, Friese & Ginsburg.




Selected Works

Ability to Pay and the Taxation of Virtual Income, 75 Tenn. L. Rev. 695 (2008).

Biblical Tax Systems and the Case for Progressive Taxation, 23 J. L. & Religion 51 (2008).

Maaser Kesafim and the Development of Tax Law, 8 Fla Tax Rev. 153 (2007).


Adam.Chodorow@asu.edu

480/727-8574

Assistant: Judy Karls

Curriculum Vitae

Education
 
B.A., Classics, Yale College (1987)

M.A., History, University of Virginia (1990)

J.D., University of Virginia (1990)

LL.M., New York University (2003)