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Mirit Eyal-Cohen
Professor of Law, University of Alabama School of Law
Mirit Eyal-Cohen is a prominent figure in tax policy, aiding innovators in comprehending and influencing tax-related matters.
Her educational background includes a diverse set of degrees - a Doctor of Juridical Science in Law with a focus on Taxation from the University of California, Los Angeles, a Master of Arts in the History of the Americas, and a Master of Laws in Taxation, as well as a Bachelor of Laws in Taxation, all earned at Tel Aviv University.
With a rich history of affiliations with prestigious organizations, she has held positions such as Faculty Affiliate at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University, Professor of Law at The University of Alabama School of Law, Senior Visiting Faculty Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley - School of Law, Associate Professor of Law at The University of Alabama School of Law, Assistant Professor of Law and Chief Faculty Editor at the Pittsburgh Tax Review at the University of Pittsburgh, and as a Law Clerk at the US Tax Court.