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 the Harvard Law
School, 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 "Rethinking Tax Compliance of Unauthorized Workers After
Immigration Reform" in the Georgetown Immigration Law Journal (2007); "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 the codirector of the Federal Tax Law Clinic, which she helped to establish in 1995.