University of Georgia law professor presents research on taxing artificial intelligence at national conference

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Assistant Professor Assaf Harpaz from the University of Georgia School of Law presented a work-in-progress titled “Taxing AI” at the Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting held in January in New Orleans. His presentation was part of the “New Scholars Works-in-Progress” panel.

The University of Georgia School of Law, based in Athens, Georgia, offers degree programs such as J.D., LL.M., and M.S.L., as well as dual degrees and experiential learning through clinics and externships. The school is recognized for its strong value, practical training, and employment outcomes for graduates in legal fields. More information about its offerings can be found on the official website.

The law school also supports experiential learning with 18 clinics and externship programs and maintains a comprehensive law library. It has achieved high rankings nationally for both academic excellence and affordability. Further details are available on its official website.



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