Tenured & Tenure Track Faculty
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Elizabeth T. Lear
Professor
Background: B.A., University of North Carolina; J.D. (magna cum laude), University of Michigan. Order of the Coif. Visiting Professor, University of San Diego and California Western Law School. Expertise: International Litigation, Federal Courts.
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Lyrissa Lidsky
Professor; UF Research Foundation Professor
Background: B.A. (summa cum laude), Texas A&M University; Fulbright Scholar, Cambridge University; J.D. (high honors), University of Texas. Order of the Coif. Phi Kappa Phi. Co-author (with Professor Little) of torts casebook. Teacher of the Year. Expertise: Internet Law, Torts (specializing in Defamation and Invasion of Privacy), Mass Media Law, Jurisprudence, Professionalism.
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Joseph W. Little
Professor; Alumni Research Scholar
Background: B.S.M.E., Duke University; M.S.M.E., Worcester Polytechnic Institute; J.D., University of Michigan. Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi. Co-author (with Professor Lidsky) of torts casebook. Participated in major constitutional challenges. 2005 Teacher of the Year. Expertise: Local Government Law, Workers' Compensation, Torts, U.S. and Florida Constitutional Law.
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Lawrence Lokken
Hugh F. Culverhouse Eminent Scholar in Taxation; Professor
Background: B.A., Augsburg College; J.D., University of Minnesota. Order of the Coif. Co-author of Federal Taxation of Income, Estates and Gifts, Fundamentals of International Taxation, and Federal Taxation of Employee Compensation. Former Editor, Florida Tax Review. Former Editor-In-Chief, Tax Law Review. Expertise: International Taxation. |
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Charlene Luke
Assistant Professor
Background: B.A., J.D. (first in class), Brigham Young University. Order of the Coif. Lead Articles Editor, B.Y.U. Law Review. Expertise: Individual Income Taxation, Corporate Taxation, Partnership Taxation. |
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Paul Magnarella
Affiliate Professor; Professor of Criminology and Law; Affiliate Professor of Anthropology, African Studies, and European Union Studies
Background: B.S., University of Connecticut; Ph.D. (Anthropology), Harvard University; J.D., University of Florida. Legal counsel to American Anthropological Association's Human Rights Committee and Association of Third World Studies. Served as Expert-on-Mission with the UN Tribunal for Yugoslavia and legal researcher for the UN Rwandan Tribunal. Expertise: Humanitarian Law, Human Rights, International Law, Cultural Anthropology.
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Pedro A. Malavet
Professor
Background: B.B.A., Emory University; J.D. (magna cum laude), LL.M., Georgetown University. Order of the Coif. Expertise: Comparative Law, Civil Law, Civil Procedure, Critical Race Theory, European Union, Evidence, United States Territorial Possessions, United States-Puerto Rico relationship.
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Amy R. Mashburn
Professor
Background: B.A., Eckerd College; J.D., University of Florida. Order of the Coif. Articles Editor, Florida Law Review. Expertise: Civil Procedure, Professional Responsibility, Administrative Law.
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Diane H. Mazur
Professor
Background: B.A., State University of New York; M.S., Pennsylvania State University; J.D. (high honors), University of Texas. Publications focus on military service and its relationship to constitutional issues, citizenship, political participation and ethics. Expertise: Civil/Military Relations, Constitutional Law, Evidence, Professional Responsibility.
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Paul R. McDaniel
James J. Freeland Eminent Scholar in Taxation; Professor
Background: B.A., University of Oklahoma; LL.B. (cum laude), Harvard Law School; Honorary Doctor of Laws, Uppsala University, Sweden. Co-author of eight books and more than 50 articles on taxation. Former Acting Associate Tax Legislative Counsel, Office of Assistant Secretary for Tax Policy; and Director, New York University Graduate Tax and International Tax Programs. Expertise: U.S. and International Tax Law.
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Martin McMahon Jr.
Clarence J. TeSelle Professor
Background: B.A., Rutgers College; J.D., Boston College; LL.M., Boston University. Published more than 40 articles and co-authored five casebooks on taxation. Frequent speaker at tax institutes; former Professor-In-Residence, IRS Office of Chief Counsel. Expertise: Individual Income Taxation, Corporate Taxation, Partnership Taxation, Tax Policy.
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C. Douglas Miller
Professor
Background: B.S. (with distinction), J.D., University of Kansas; LL.M. in Taxation, Rudick Memorial Award (first in class), New York University. Served on Florida Bar Certification Committee, Real Estate, Probate and Trust Law Section, Executive Committees, Taxation and General Practice Sections. Twice named Teacher of the Year. Expertise: Federal Taxation, Estates and Trusts, Estate Planning, Sports Law.
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Jon L. Mills
Professor; Director of Center for Governmental Responsibility; Dean Emeritus
Background: B.A., Stetson University; J.D. (with honors), University of Florida; Honorary Doctor of Laws, Stetson University. Order of the Coif, Phi Kappa Phi. Immediate past Levin College of Law Dean; former Speaker, Florida House of Representatives, enacted key legislative programs on behalf of children, environment and international trade; founded UF Law Center for Governmental Responsibility. Expertise: Florida Constitutional Law, International Trade, Environmental Law, Legislative Drafting, Free Press and Speech Privacy Issues.
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Robert C.L. Moffat
Professor; Affiliate Professor of Philosophy
Background: B.A., M.A., LL.B., Southern Methodist University; LL.M., University of Sydney, Australia. President, Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. American Editor, Archives for Philosophy of Law & Social Philosophy. Expertise: Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, Law and Morality, Law and Public Policy.
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Winston P. Nagan
Professor; Samuel T. Dell Research Scholar; Director, Institute of Human Rights and Peace Development; Affiliate Professor of Anthropology
Background: B.A., University of South Africa; B.A., M.A., Oxford University; LL.M., M.C.L., Duke University; J.S.D., Yale University. Fellow, World Academy of Art and Science and the Royal Society of the Arts (FRSA). Former Board Chair, Amnesty International USA; President, Policy Sciences Center. Drafted Bill of Rights for Shuar nation in Ecuador. Visiting Fellow of Brasenose College, Oxford, and other universities worldwide. Expertise: International Law, Human Rights and Legal Theory.
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Lars Noah
Professor
Background: A.B. (magna cum laude), J.D. (magna cum laude), Harvard University. Three-time Teacher of the Year. Expertise: Prolific author and frequent speaker in areas of Administrative Law, Medical Malpractice, Medical Technology, Products Liability, Torts.
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Kenneth B. Nunn
Professor; Associate Director, Center on Children and Families
Background: A.B., Stanford University; J.D., University of California-Berkeley. Co-Founder, Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations. Co-Chair, ABA Committee on Race and Racism in the Criminal Justice System. Expertise: Race and its Impact on Criminal Justice System, Criminal Law and Procedure, Race Relations, Civil Rights, Public Interest Law, Critical Race Theory, Legal Semiotics, Sociology of Law, Law and Cultural Studies.
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Michael A. Oberst
Professor
Background: B.S.B.A., J.D., University of Florida. Former Attorney Advisor, U.S. Tax Court; Legislative Counsel to U.S. Congress Joint Committee on Taxation; Editor, Florida Tax Review. Expertise: Taxation.
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William H. Page
Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs; Marshall M. Criser Eminent Scholar in Electronic Communications and Administrative Law; Professor
Background: B.A. (cum laude), Tulane University; J.D. (summa cum laude), University of New Mexico; LL.M., University of Chicago. Co-author of Kintner's Federal Antitrust Law and numerous articles. Past Chair, AALS Sections on Antitrust Law and Jewish Law and Antitrust Committee of ABA Section on Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice. Editor, The Antitrust Source. Expertise: Antitrust Law, Procedure, and Economics; Microsoft Litigation.
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Juan F. Perea
Cone Wagner Nugent Johnson, Hazouri and Roth Professor
Background: B.A. (magna cum laude), University of Maryland; J.D. (magna cum laude), Boston College. Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Order of the Coif. Expertise: Race and Race Relations, Social Construction of Race and History, Constitutional Law, Employment Law, Employment Discrimination.
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Don C. Peters
Director of Institute for Dispute Resolution; Trustee Research Fellow; Professor; Associate Director, Center on Children and Families
Background: B.A. (high honors), University of Northern Iowa; J.D., University of Iowa. Order of the Coif. Certified Family, County and Circuit Mediator. Former Reginald Heber Smith Community Law Fellow; Legal Services of Greater Miami Inc. TIP Teaching Award. Expertise: Mediation, Negotiation, Interviewing, Counseling, Civil Procedure, Civil Litigation.
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Mary Kathleen Price
Associate Dean, Library and Technology; Clarence J. TeSelle Professor
Background: B.A. (with honors), University of Florida; M.S., Florida State University; J.D. (with honors), University of Illinois. Former Law Librarian of Congress and director of law libraries at Duke and University of Minnesota. Instrumental in founding International Legal Information Network. Expertise: Art Law, Biomedical Ethics, Criminal Law, Torts, Legal Research and Writing.
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