Bradford Memorial Prize by NYU School of Law for best paper in the field of taxation T axing the Cloud, 103 California Law Review 1 (2015) Tax Challenges in the Cloud, 19 Journal of Internet Law 3 (Oct. Transfer Pricing Challenges in the Cloud, 57 Boston College Law Review 643 (2016) 2017), reprinted in 85 Tax Notes International 459 (Jan. Taxing the Cloud: Transfer Pricing Considerations, 154 Tax Notes 623 (Jan. T axing Social Impact Bonds, 20 Florida Tax Review 431 (2017) Social Impact Bonds: A Tax-Favored Investment? 9 Columbia Journal of Tax Law 141 (2017) Taxing the Robots, 46 Pepperdine Law Review 277 (2019) She holds an LL.M in taxation from NYU School of Law.Ĭooperative Federalism and the Digital Tax Impasse, 51 Florida State University Law Review (forthcoming 2023) (wish Adam Thimmesch)Ĭan Blockchain Revolutionize Tax Administration?, 127 Penn State Law Review 115 (2022)Ĭloudy with a Chance of Taxation, 22 Florida Tax Review 2, 500 (2019) (with Rifat Azam) and M.P.A., summa cum laude, from the University of Texas at Austin and her J.D., summa cum laude, from SMU Dedman School of Law, where she graduated first in her class was a member of the SMU Law Review. Professor Mazur has previously taught tax courses at SMU as an Adjunct Professor and a Visiting Assistant Professor and has given short courses on emerging international tax law issues at the International Taxation Academy in Taiwan. She also worked as a certified public accountant at PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP, where she focused her practice on international taxation. Professor Mazur has also been a guest blogger for TaxProf Blog’s Weekly SSRN Tax Article Review and Roundup and was featured in Forbes in 2020.īefore joining the SMU faculty, Professor Mazur worked as an associate in the Business Planning and Taxation group at Haynes and Boone, LLP. She is also a fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation and has served as a member of the executive committee of the American Association of Law Schools’ Section on Taxation since 2019 and will be its Chair in 2023. In 2022, Professor Mazur was appointed to serve as Vice-Chair to the International Tax Committee of the Tax Section of the State Bar of Texas. In 2016, she received the university-wide Golden Mustang Teaching Award. Professor Mazur is actively involved in the academic and legal community. Her work has been published in numerous journals, including the California Law Review, Boston College Law Review, Pepperdine Law Review, Columbia Journal of Tax Law, among other law review and peer-reviewed journals. Her scholarship focuses on the intersection of tax law and technology, international and comparative taxation, and taxation in the digital economy. Orly Mazur teaches and writes in the area of tax law and policy.
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