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Dr. Orli Oren Kolbinger is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Oregon School of Law, where she teaches courses including Introduction to Federal Income Taxation, Taxation of Business Entities, and Tax Policy. Her research integrates empirical, doctrinal, and normative analyses to explore the tax system’s role in addressing social goals.
- Education: Ph.D. in Law (Bar-Ilan University Faculty of Law), LL.M. and LL.B. in Law (University of Haifa), B.A. in Economics (University of Haifa).
Dr. Oren-Kolbinger’s research focuses on behavioral responses to taxation, judicial decision-making in tax courts, and intersections of tax law with gender and socio-economic inequality. She employs data-driven methodologies to uncover systemic biases and policy inefficiencies.
Recent publications, appearing in journals such as Seton Hall Law Review and Journal of Industrial Economics, analyze topics like tax court impartiality, economic impacts of marriage, and consumer behavior under price uncertainty. Her work bridges legal scholarship with behavioral economics.
Before joining UO Law, she served as an assistant professor at Sapir Academic College School of Law, a visiting fellow at Villanova University’s School of Law, and a research scholar at the University of Michigan Law School.



