Alice Abreu, one of my favorite law school professors, is the well-deserved recipient of the 2007 Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching at Temple University. Abreu teaches taxation, corporate taxation, international tax, and tax policy (if you’re at Temple, take this class!), among other courses.
Of course, we Temple alums aren’t the only ones lucky enough to have Abreu as a professor. In spring 2004, Abreu was the William K. Jacobs, Jr. Visiting Professor of Law at the Harvard Law School. She has also taught corporate tax at Yale; she taught as a visiting professor at University of Pennsylvania in fall 1998; and she was the Howard H. Rolapp Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the University of Utah in 1999.
Abreu has served as chair of the tax section of the Association of American Law Schools, is a fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel, and a member of the American Law Institute. Abreu is also the supervising editor of the ABA tax section’s NewsQuarterly.
And some day this year, I will rope her into participating in my Getting to Know You Tuesday feature…