Professor Martin Burke teaches Corporate
Tax, Federal
Tax, Nonprofit
Organizations, Partnership
Tax, and Taxation
of Property Transactions.
The co-author of a widely used casebook on federal income tax, Professor Burke is consistently recognized by his students for outstanding teaching. In 2004, the Montana State Board of Regents honored Professor Burke with the designation of “Regents' Professor.”
Professor Burke served as Dean of The University of Montana School of Law from 1988 until 1993 and has been a visiting faculty member at the graduate tax programs at New York University, the University of Florida, and the University of Washington. Professor Burke is active in the American Bar Association Section on Legal Education having served as Chair of both the Section’s Accreditation Committee and Standards Review Committee and is currently serving as a member of the Council on Legal Education. He is also active in the State Bar of Montana’s Professionalism Committee.
He earned his law degree from The University of Montana School of Law, and an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University. Professor Burke has co-authored the following texts:
CASEBOOK
Understanding Federal Income Taxation (2d ed., LexisNexis 2005) (with Michael Friel).
Taxation of Individual Income (7th
ed., LexisNexis 2004) (with Professor Michael Friel).
Modern Estate Planning (2d ed., LexisNexis 2003) (with Elaine Gagliardi & Michael Friel).
ARTICLES
Tribute to Dean Robert E. Sullivan, 71 Mont. L. Rev. 279 (2010).
Getting Physical: Excluding Injury Awards Under the New Section 104(a)(2), 58 Mont. L. Rev. (1997) (with Michael Friel).
In Memoriam – The Honorable William J. Jameson, 52 Mont. L. Rev. 199 (1991).
Tax Treatment of Employment-Related Personal Injury Awards: The Need for Limits, 50 Mont. L. Rev. 13 (1989) (with Michael Friel).
To Hold or Not to Hold: Magneson, Bolker, and Continuity of Investment under I.R.C. Section 1031, 20 U.S.F. L. Rev. 177 (1985-1986) (with Michael Friel).
Allocating Partnership Liabilities, 41 Tax L. Rev. 173 (1985-1986) (with Michael Friel).
Annexation in Montana – A Time for Change, 35 Mont. L. Rev. 71 (1974).
Fuentes v. Shevin: Procedural Due Process v. Prejudgment Remedies, 34 Mont. L. Rev. 178 (1973).
TREATISE
Modern Estate Planning (2d
ed., LexisNexis 2003) (with Professors Elaine Gagliardi & Michael
Friel).
BOOK
Understanding Federal Income Taxation (2d
ed., LexisNexis 2005) (with Professor Michael Friel).
PRESENTATIONS
CLE Presentation, Tax for the General Practitioner (May 19, 1995) (with Elaine Hightower Gagliardi) (copy on file with The Univ. of Mont. Sch. of Law Lib.).
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