Benjamin Leff
Professor at American University Washington College of Law
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Benjamin Leff teaches courses on U.S. federal tax law and the law of charitable and non-profit organizations. His scholarship focuses on the regulation of nonprofits. Prior to joining the faculty, Professor Leff was a visiting assistant professor at Harvard Law School, practiced tax law in Austin Texas, and clerked in Federal District Court. He is a graduate of Yale Law School, holds an M.A. in religious studies from the University of Chicago and a B.A. from Oberlin College.
Education
- BA Oberlin College (1986 — 1990)
- Hopkins Grammar Day Prospect Hill School (1982 — 1986)
- Edgewood (1972 — 1979)
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- Professor American University Washington College of Law (2015)
- Associate Professor American University Washington College of Law (2012 — 2015)
- Assistant Professor American University Washington College of Law (2009 — 2012)
- Visiting Assistant Professor Harvard Law School (2008 — 2009)
- Associate Vinson and Elkins (2001 — 2008)
- Judicial Law Clerk Judge Douglas Woodlock, United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (2000 — 2001)
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