Nancy E ShurtzProfessor Nancy Shurtz is the Bernard Kliks Professor of Law at the University of Oregon School of Law where she specializes in taxation and estate planning. Prior to joining the faculty of Oregon, she taught at the University of Pennsylvania WhartonSchool of Business and practiced law in Washington, D.C., at Ginsburg, Feldman & Bress. She is a co-author to the treatise Corporate Tax, and she is currently writing books on estate planning with real estate and sustainable tax and business practices. She has five entries in the chapter on teaching federal income tax in Teaching the Law School Curriculum. Professor Shurtz has written many articles analyzing tax theory and tax policy, and most recently, analyzing how these topics relate to gender issues. She also has written several articles in the environmental tax field including "State Taxation of Energy Resources: Are Consuming States Getting Burned?" 36 Vanderbilt Law Review 55; "Promoting Alcohol Fuels Production: Tax Expenditures? Direct Expenditures? No Expenditures?" 36 Southwestern Law Journal 597; and "The Windfall Profits Tax--Poor Tax Policy? Poor Energy Policy?" 34 University of Miami Law Review 1115. Professor Shurtz is a national book review columnist for the prestigious Estate Planning magazine and a senior editor of the ABA Books and Media Committee of the Real Estate, Trust and Estate Law Section. She is a frequent speaker on issues relating to estate planning, environmental tax, critical tax, and women and the law. She has consulted with Mills College on the development of an all women's law school after writing "Lighting the Lantern: Visions of a Virtual All Women's Law School" in 16 Hastings Women's Law Review 63. Her volunteer work includes co-founding Asian Women and Children Village Centers, where she helped build an orphanage in India. She also was the founder and is president of Early Start, a non-profit organization that grants art and music scholarships to high school students. November 2009 Read More Read Less
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