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Edward G. Fox is a Professor of Law at the University of Michigan School of Law. His research focuses on personal and business taxation, corporate and securities law, and the intersection of economics and legal policy. He holds a BA from Columbia University (magna cum laude in history and economics), a PhD in economics from the University of Michigan, and a JD from Yale University.
Before joining Michigan Law, he was a fellow at the Center for Law and Economics at New York University School of Law. His work has been published in esteemed journals like the Columbia Law Review, Texas Law Review, and Yale Law Journal. Current research projects include empirical studies on taxation’s impact on marriage, corporate income tax incidence, and Delaware incorporation effects on firms with controlling shareholders.
Professor Fox teaches courses on Enterprise Organization, Taxation of Individual Income, and Tax Policy Seminars. He has presented on topics such as tax law’s structural frameworks and corporate tax burdens at conferences like the National Tax Association meeting and the Conference on Empirical Legal Studies.
No notable scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His professional activities include judicial clerkship at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit under Judge Stephen Reinhardt.


