Faculty & Staff
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David
M. Hudson Professor of Law Director, Comparative Law Program Holland Law Center Gainesville, FL. 32611 e-mail: hudson@law.ufl.edu 352.273.0778 / Fax: 352.392-9419 |
Courses
- LAW 6600 - Income Taxation
(3 or 4 credits)
NOTE: Students who wish to take additional taxation courses should consider taking this course in second year because it is a prerequisite to all other income tax courses.
Designed to teach fundamentals of federal income taxation to prepare students, as lawyers, to recognize and appreciate income tax consequences of transactions and events they encounter in general practice of law. Students learn to read and understand the language of statutes (the Internal Revenue Code), of an administrative agency (the Internal Revenue Service), and judicial interpretations of the statutes and agency pronouncements.
Prerequisites: None. - LAW 6264 - Immigration & Nationality Law (2 or 3 credits)
Current United States immigration and nationality law, its history and constitutional, statutory and policy perspectives. Topics include administration by the Department of Homeland Security; source and scope of congressional power; procedures for entry, exclusion, and deportation; refugee and asylum law; immigration process reform proposals; undocumented migration; and acquisition and loss of citizenship. - LAW 6936 - Seminar for
Comparative Law Students (2 credits)
Prerequisites: None.
