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Dr. Livingston's scholarly contributions are significant and varied. He has authored a seminal book on Italian antisemitic laws, offering a critical examination of this dark chapter in history. Additionally, he has updated a comprehensive treatise on the Italian legal system, showcasing his deep understanding of comparative law. His articles have been published in numerous prestigious law reviews, reflecting his ongoing commitment to advancing legal scholarship.
Before joining academia, Dr. Livingston gained valuable practical experience working at Proskauer and Rose in New York City, where he honed his skills in legal practice. He also served at the Joint Committee on Taxation of the U.S. Congress, where he contributed to shaping tax policy at the national level. These experiences have enriched his teaching and research, providing a practical perspective that benefits his students.
Currently, Dr. Livingston is engaged in two exciting book projects. One explores the intricate relationship between tax and culture, examining how taxation systems reflect and influence societal values. The other delves into Holocaust law and memory, offering insights into how legal frameworks shape collective remembrance and justice.
Dr. Livingston's dedication to his field and his students is evident in his dynamic teaching style and his commitment to producing impactful research. His work continues to influence both the academic community and the broader legal landscape, making him a respected figure in his areas of expertise.
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Rutgers School of Law, located in Camden, New Jersey, is a distinguished public institution with a history dating back to 1926. Unified in 2015, it operates as a single law school across two campuses, offering a comprehensive legal education deeply committed to public service and justice. The school provides rigorous academic programs, extensive experiential learning opportunities through clinics and pro bono work, and prepares students for diverse legal careers. Known for its esteemed faculty, diverse community, and strong ties to the local area, particularly in Camden, Rutgers Law is consistently recognized for its academic excellence and dedication to making a positive impact.
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Rutgers University-Camden is one of three regional campuses of Rutgers University, a public land-grant research university consisting of four campuses in New Jersey. It is located in Camden, New Jersey. Founded in 1929 as the South Jersey Law School, Rutgers-Camden began as an amalgam of the South Jersey Law School and the College of South Jersey. It is the southernmost of the three regional campuses of Rutgers—the others being located in New Brunswick and Newark. It is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities High research activity".