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Jon Endean
Assistant Professor of Law | Brooklyn Law School
Jon Endean is an Assistant Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, specializing in tax law. He teaches courses in Federal Income Taxation, Corporate Taxation, and International Taxation. Endean's academic background includes a J.D. from Yale Law School, and prior to his current role, he was a visiting assistant professor of tax law at NYU School of Law. His professional experience includes working as a tax associate at Covington & Burling in New York.
Endean's scholarly research delves into foundational principles of tax law and explores its intersections with broader legal and theoretical issues, such as property rights, sovereignty, and the relationship between codified and common law systems. He emphasizes the practical importance of tax law, noting its pervasive influence on various aspects of life and its distinct approach compared to other areas of law, which typically rely on case law rather than codified rules.123