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Michael Kirsch is a Professor of Law at the University of Notre Dame's Notre Dame Law School, specializing in federal taxation with a focus on international issues. He has been a faculty member since 2001 and has held roles such as Associate Dean. His teaching includes courses like International Taxation and Tax Policy Seminar. Prior to academia, he practiced law in Los Angeles, clerked for the U.S. Tax Court, and served in the IRS and U.S. Treasury Department, where he contributed to international tax treaty negotiations.
- Education:
- J.D. cum laude, Harvard Law School (1988)
- LL.M. in Taxation, New York University (1989)
- A.B. summa cum laude in Economics, Cornell University (1985)
His research emphasizes international tax policy, citizenship taxation, and cross-border tax issues. Key themes include the intersection of tax law with global economic integration, digital taxation, and compliance mechanisms. His work frequently addresses principles of fairness and jurisdictional challenges in a globalized economy.
His scholarship spans over two decades, with notable contributions to debates on citizenship-based taxation, tax treaty interpretation, and the role of technology in tax administration. His articles highlight trends such as the evolving nature of tax compliance in the digital age and the need for coordinated international tax frameworks.
Awards:
- 2004 and 2010 Distinguished Professor of the Year by graduating law classes
He has advised on numerous international tax policy matters and has been a visiting professor at Northwestern University and Tel Aviv University. His professional experience bridges academia, government, and private practice, reflecting a deep engagement with real-world tax challenges.
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