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Mirit Eyal is the Joseph D. Peeler Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law. Her research focuses on tax policy, entrepreneurship, and innovation, with particular emphasis on how legal frameworks incentivize economic growth and small business development. She has authored numerous scholarly works, including analyses of crowdfunding tax incentives, vaccine innovation policies, and legislative inertia in R&D tax credits.
Her recent work, such as Tax Incentives for Investment Crowdfunding: A Comparative Analysis (2023), explores cross-jurisdictional tax models to enhance investment in small businesses. She also investigates the intersection of AI and taxation, proposing tax levers for ethical AI development. Eyal’s contributions span tax history, fiscal activism, and the role of legal institutions in fostering innovation.
Her affiliations include the University of Alabama School of Law, where she holds an endowed chair. While no specific grants or awards are listed, her extensive publication record highlights her expertise in tax law and policy. Eyal’s work often bridges legal theory with practical policy reform, advocating for equitable and innovative solutions to contemporary economic challenges.