Chodorow to give lectures at universities in China


Professor Adam Chodorow will deliver two lectures at universities in China where he has spent this academic year as a Fulbright Scholar.

Chodorow will discuss "The Origins of and Relationship between Judaism and Christianity" and "The Sources and Structure of Jewish Law," on Thursday, May 13, at Southwest University in Chongqing. On Thursday, May 20, he will present the talks, "The Origins of and Relationship between Judaism and Christianity" and "The Taxation of Virtual Income" at Taiyuan University of Technology in Taiyuan.

As a Fulbright Scholar at the Southwestern University of Finance and Economics in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province in southwestern China, Chodorow taught two courses each semester, Taxation and Tax Policy. He also participated in a countrywide lecture series sponsored by the Fulbright program.

Chodorow, a Faculty Fellow in the College's Center for Law, Science & Innovation, researches and teaches in the areas of tax, administrative and regulatory law. He teaches a variety of tax courses, as well as Law and the Regulatory State. His research specifically focuses on religious taxation and a variety of contemporary tax issues, such as the taxability of virtual income.

Janie Magruder, Jane.Magruder@asu.edu
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Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law