Professor of Law and Robert E. Knowlton Scholar. (Federal Income
Taxation; Federal Income Tax-Corporations and Shareholders;
International Tax; Tax Policy.) Professor Blum joined the School of Law-Newark
faculty in the fall of 1982. She is a 1976 magna cum laude graduate of Harvard, where she served as an editor of the Law Review.
Prior to joining the Rutgers faculty, she practiced with Sidley &
Austin in Chicago, and with Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton &
Garrison in New York. Her specialty is international taxation. Her recent articles include "The Flat Tax: A Panacea for Privacy Concerns?" in the American University Law Review (2005) and "Sharing Bank Deposit Information with Other Countries: Should Tax Compliance or Privacy Claims Prevail?" in the Florida Tax Review (2004).
Professor Blum is codirector of the Federal Tax Law Clinic, which
she helped to establish in 1995.