Abstract
In the fall semester of 1964, a young Douglas Kahn joined the faculty of the University of Michigan Law School. During the spring semester of 2016, he will teach his final course as a full-time faculty member. For the interim fifty two years, he has been a fixture of the Michigan law school community. As a tax professor, former student, and his son, I am pleased and honored to write this introduction for an edition of the Michigan Business & Entrepreneurial Law Review honoring Professor Kahn’s tenure at the University of Michigan.
Recommended Citation
Jeffrey H. Kahn,
The Uneasy Case for the Retirement of Douglas Kahn,
5
Mich. Bus. & Entrepreneurial L. Rev.
121
(2016).
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https://repository.law.umich.edu/mbelr/vol5/iss2/1
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