H. Beau Baez

H. Beau Baez is an assistant professor of law at the Charlotte School of Law, where he teaches courses in Torts, Business Associations, Federal Income Taxation, and State Taxation.
Career
He received his undergraduate degrees at Liberty University (B.A. in Biblical Studies & B.S. in Speech Communications) and his J.D. & LL.M.(taxation) degrees at the Georgetown University Law Center. At Liberty he was part of its nationally ranked debate program.> He developed an expertise in state & local taxation during the eight years he worked at the Multistate Tax Commission in Washington, DC and he continues to write articles in the state & local taxation area. He is a regular columnist in the TAXPRO Journal, where his "Multistate Update" informs readers of current trends in multistate taxation.
Professor Baez began his teaching career at Concord Law School (2000-2004) and later joined the founding faculty at the Liberty University School of Law (2004-2007). Professor Baez currently teaches at the Charlotte School of Law (2007-present).
He is a member of the Virginia State Bar, the District of Columbia Bar, and the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Publications
The Rush to the Goblin Market: The Blurring of Quill’s Two Nexus Tests (2006).
Nostalgia: Resistance to Multidisciplinary Practices, NLA Review (2000).
Multistate Voluntary Disclosures: Clearing Up State Tax Liabilities, National Public Accountant, H. Beau Baez & June Summers Haas(1998).
Amicus Briefs
In re Appeal of Intercard (Kan. 2000)
Interviews
Voter ID Law Upheld in Indiana, Elsewhere, OneNewsNow.Com, April 28, 2008
Constitution Party Wants Supreme Court Justices Impeached,CNS News, July 4, 2003
 
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