David Hasen

Professor David Hasen joined UF Law in 2017 as a tenured professor of law. He teaches in both the UF Graduate Tax Program and the J.D. Program. Prior to joining UF, Professor Hasen was a tenured faculty member at the University of Colorado Boulder, teaching various tax courses including federal income tax, international tax and […]

Amy L. Stein

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Amy L. Stein is a Professor of Law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, nationally recognized for her research on energy policy, particularly with respect to federalism, the regulatory process, and administrative law. Professor Stein focuses her scholarship on the intersection of energy and environmental law within administrative and federalism frameworks, but […]

Robert J. Rhee

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Professor Rhee’s legal experience includes positions as a law clerk on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, and a trial attorney in the Honors Program of the U.S. Department of Justice. He also has significant investment banking experience. He was a vice president in financial institutions investment banking at Fox-Pitt, Kelton (then […]

Elizabeth T. Lear

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Education J.D., University of Michigan (magna cum laude) B.A., University of North Carolina (with honors) Teaching & Scholarship Criminal Law, Federal Practice, Civil Procedure

Berta Esperanza Hernández-Truyol

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Professor Hernández-Truyol is an internationally renowned human rights scholar who utilizes an interdisciplinary and international framework to promote human well-being around the globe. She is engaged in initiatives that seek to develop, expand and transform the human rights discourse with a focus on issues of gender, race, ethnicity, culture, sexuality, language, and other vulnerabilities as […]

Mark Fenster

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Mark Fenster is the Marshall M. Criser Eminent Scholar Chair in Electronic Communications and Administrative Law at the Levin College of Law. His legal research has focused on nondisclosure agreements, government transparency, legal intellectual history, and constitutional limits on government regulation. He is the author of the book The Transparency Fix: Secrets, Leaks, and Uncontrollable […]

Dennis A. Calfee

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Education LL.M, University of Florida J.D., Gonzaga University B.B.A., Gonzaga University (magna cum laude) Teaching & Scholarship Taxation of Gratuitous Transfers, Income Taxation, Income Taxation of Estates & Trusts Courses Income Taxation, Income Taxation of Estates and Trusts Taxation of Gratuitous Transfers

Pedro A. Malavet

Pedro A. Malavet joined the UF law faculty as an Assistant Professor of Law in the summer 1995. He has served as the school’s Associate Director and Director of the LL.M. in Comparative Law program from fall 2011 to spring 2016. During his time at UF Law, he has taught civil procedure, evidence and comparative […]

Lyrissa Barnett Lidsky

Lyrissa Lidsky is the Raymond & Miriam Ehrlich Chair in U.S. Constitutional Law at Florida Law. The focus of her research and teaching is the intersection of Tort Law and the First Amendment, with an emphasis on defamation and free speech issues in social media. Lidsky is co-reporter on the Restatement of Defamation and Privacy, […]

Steven J. Willis

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Professor Willis’s legal experience includes positions as a trial law clerk for Judge Davis (of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals), and as a tax/transactional lawyer with Phelps Dunbar in New Orleans. He is licensed to practice in both Florida and Louisiana and is a CPA in Louisiana. He has written numerous federal appellate briefs […]