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Andrew Leahey

Assistant Teaching Professor of Law

Andrew Leahey

Professor Andrew Leahey’s Bloomberg Tax Column

Through Bloomberg Tax’s Technically Speaking column, Professor Andrew Leahey shares expert commentary on complex tax issues, market developments, and economic trends.

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Biography

Andrew Leahey is a professor, writer, and attorney whose work bridges law, technology, and public policy. He teaches primarily in the undergraduate law program at Drexel Kline, offering courses on the American legal system, legislation and regulation, and separately the legal dimensions of emerging technologies and taxation.

A practicing attorney and columnist at Bloomberg Tax, Leahey authors the weekly “Technically Speaking” column, examining how law and technology shape modern tax administration. He is also a contributor to Forbes and his commentary has appeared in Law360, TechCrunch, and Baseball Prospectus. One of these things is not like the others.

His teaching and research focus on how legal institutions evolve in response to innovation and how regulatory design promotes fairness, transparency, and compliance.

Contact

Office: 3401 Market Street, Suite 200
Email: andrew.leahey@drexel.edu
Phone: 215.895.2544

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Education

LLM, New York University School
JD, Rutgers University School of Law
BA, University of Pennsylvania

Scholarship

Curriculum Vitae
Publications (SSRN)

Courses

  • American Legal Systems
  • Introduction to Tax Theory and Policy

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