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17 Nova L. Rev. 739 (1992-1993)

handle is hein.journals/novalr17 and id is 771 raw text is: From Tedious to Trendy: A Tax Teacher's Triumph
Gail Levin Richmond*
Carol A. Roehrenbeck'
Prologue: Previously on Avon Law
When we last visited Avon Law School,' Marian Paroo and Mark
Eisner were making the world safe for tax research2 and Hart and Ford
were back at school, after solving their fraternity's tax problem. Much has
happened in the past year: Paroo established a tax alcove in memory of
Professor Helvering; Eisner produced five major articles on totally esoteric
tax topics; and the Contract Renewal Committee voted to renew Eisner's
contract.
Unfortunately, all is not well at Avon, for the students are about to
revolt. It seems that both the faculty and the Dean ignored Eisner's
STUDENT EVALUATIONS. These ranged from BORING to NOT AS
BORING AS WE'D BEEN WARNED-MORE BORING!!!
Join us now, as we return to Avon Law School, where our friends, Hart
and Ford, are plotting to save the day. As we begin, they are engaged in a
heated discussion over how they can prevent open warfare, show the faculty
how to teach, prove the value of student evaluations, and still graduate.
Cast of Characters
(in order of appearance)
FORD: a third year law student
HART: a third year law student
* Gail Levin Richmond is Associate Dean-Academic Affairs and Professor of Law at
Nova University Shepard Broad Law Center.
** Carol A. Roehrenbeck is the Director of the Law Library and Associate Professor
of Law at Nova University Shepard Broad Law Center.
1. All characters other than Harold Hill, who needs no introduction, appeared in an
earlier article/play about Avon Law School. That article described Avon's search for a
replacement to Professor Helvering, who died while trying to make the law library more
accessible to tax researchers. See Carol A. Roehrenbeck & Gail Levin Richmond, Three
Researchers in Search of an Alcove: A Play in Six Acts, 84 LAw LIBR. J. 13 (1992).
2. As if anyone really cared.

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