- Tax Law
- Federal Taxation
- Corporate Taxation
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Philip F. Postlewaite serves as the Harry R. Horrow Professor in International Law and Director of the Tax Program at Northwestern University School of Law, where he is a leading authority in federal taxation with extensive expertise in individual, corporate, partnership, and international tax systems. His academic foundation includes: BBA from Texas Christian University J.D. from University of California, Berkeley LL.M. in Taxation from New York University Professor Postlewaite's research examines complex intersections of domestic and international tax frameworks, with particular focus on partnership structures and cross-border compliance. His scholarship directly informs his teaching of advanced courses including Partnership Tax (LLM), Advanced Partnership Taxation, and U.S. International Taxation, where he integrates practical applications with theoretical foundations of tax law. Analysis of his recent publications reveals sustained scholarly leadership in partnership taxation mechanics and international tax compliance, with recurring emphasis on problem-solving methodologies and evolving regulatory landscapes. His textbooks systematically address both foundational principles and advanced technical challenges in tax practice. Throughout his career, Professor Postlewaite has maintained active engagement with tax practice through his directorship of Northwestern's Tax Program and development of comprehensive educational materials used nationally in legal education.







