Dr. Ari Glogower

Professor

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Biography

Professor Ari Glogower is a nationally recognized expert in federal tax law policy. His research focuses on progressive tax theory design and economic inequality in the tax system. Glogower’s work has been published in leading general tax journals, investigating the design of capital income and wealth taxes, tax compliance concerning inequality, and the taxing power of Congress under the Constitution. He has advised policymakers on major federal tax reform proposals, and his work has been featured in national media. Currently, he is writing a book for Cambridge University Press on progressive taxation and tax compliance. Glogower joined the Northwestern Law faculty in 2022, previously teaching tax law policy at Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and at New York University School of Law. He also practiced tax law at Debevoise & Plimpton LLP in New York.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2022-01-01 — Present

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law • Evanston, IL

Faculty member focusing on federal tax law.

Associate Dean of Curriculum

— Present

Northwestern Pritzker School of Law • Evanston, IL

Oversaw the law curriculum.

Associate Professor of Law

— Present

Ohio State University Moritz College of Law • Columbus, OH

Taught law courses and conducted tax law research.

Acting Assistant Professor of Tax Law

— Present

New York University School of Law • New York, NY

Engaged in tax law education.

Courses

Basic Federal Income Taxation Colloquium: Advanced Topics Taxation Corporate Tax (JD/Gen.LLM) Legal & Regulatory Process

Requirements for Northwestern Pritzker School of Law

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.76
GRE General
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
Application Checklist
  • LSAC Credential Assembly Service (CAS) Report
  • Personal Statement
  • One or more letters of recommendation (professional preferred)
  • Resume
  • Optional Online Video Interview
Specialization Notes

The Department of Law (JD program) accepts both LSAT and GRE scores. The JD is a full-time three-year program.