Orly Mazur
Orly Mazur is a Professor of Law at SMU Dedman School of Law and a leading scholar on the intersection of tax law and emerging technologies. Her work examines how artificial intelligence, automation, and digital platforms are transforming tax administration and policy, with recent publications exploring AI-driven government systems, the taxation of robots, and technology-focused reforms to federal and state tax regimes.
Mazur’s research appears in top tax and law journals and has been covered by outlets such as Bloomberg Law, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, and The Dallas Morning News. She frequently speaks at national and international conferences on AI, digital taxation, and the future of tax administration. Mazur earned her LL.M in Taxation from NYU and graduated summa cum laude from SMU Dedman School of Law. She is both a licensed attorney and a Certified Public Accountant.