Richard H. Larson Professor of Tax Law Bill Lyons taught an introductory course in United States individual income taxation to tax LL.M. students at the International Tax Center of the University of Leiden in the Netherlands from April 4 through April 18, 2015. The ITC has invited Lyons to teach this course for several years. He has taught an introductory course in United States corporate income taxation in the same program. The ITC students come from many countries, including, this year, Brazil, Venezuela, South Africa, the Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Columbia, China, and Italy. Lyons also meets with the University of Leiden’s tax faculty at the University’s law school and with members of the European tax community who teach at the ITC. Lyons appreciates the willingness of the University of Nebraska College of Law to allow him to adjust his teaching schedule at Nebraska to permit his involvement with the ITC and the willingness of the Nebraska students to work with that teaching schedule.
Law Faculty Making The Difference Fri. May 08, 2015
- Zellmer Presents Book at Yale Law School and is Interviewed for Podcast
- von der Dunk Presents at European Centre of Space Law Forum and Gives Master Class at University of Rome
- Thimmesch Has Article Accepted by West Virginia Law Review
- Shoemaker Has Article Accepted by Pepperdine Law Review, Travels to England for Land Use Work and Presents at University of Georgia
- Potuto Quote Appears in CBS Sports Article
- Moberly Has Article Published in ABA Journal of Labor and Employment Law; Gives Interview with KFOR 1240
- Lyons Teaches at the International Tax Center of the University of Leiden
- Blankley has Article Accepted by George Mason Law Review
- Berger Writes Opinion Article for CNN