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Amy B. Monahan
Amy B. Monahan
  • Taxation
  • Employee benefits
  • Health care
  • Retirement plans
  • Executive compensation
  • 401(k) reform

Associate Professor of Law

BA (1996), The Johns Hopkins University
JD (1999), Duke University School of Law

  • Phone Number: (573) 882-6753
  • Room Number: 313 Hulston Hall
  • E-Mail Address:

Professor Monahan joined the faculty in 2004, after having taught at Notre Dame Law School and serving as a visiting scholar at the Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture.

Prior to beginning her teaching career, Professor Monahan practiced law with Sidley Austin LLP in Chicago. While in law school, she was the Managing Editor of the Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law. Professor Monahan’s scholarly work has appeared in such journals as the Illinois Law Review, the Tulane Law Review, and the Virginia Tax Review. She currently serves as the Chair-Elect of the American Association of Law School’s Section on Employee Benefits.

She teaches Basic Federal Income Taxation, Employee Benefits Law, Partnership Taxation, and Taxation of Property Transactions.

Recent Publications

Academic Journals

The Massachusetts Plan and the Future of Universal Coverage: Pay or Play Laws, ERISA Preemption, and Potential Lessons from Massachusetts (symposium), 55 UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS LAW REVIEW 1203 (2007).
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Federalism, Federal Regulation, or Free Market? An Examination of Mandated Health Benefit Reform, 2007 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW 1361 (2007).
| SSRN | Westlaw | Keycite ® | LexisNexis | Shepard's ® | HeinOnline |

The Promise and Peril of Ownership Society Health Care Policy, 80 TULANE LAW REVIEW 777 (2006).
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Additional Publications

The Case for Federalizing Mandated Health Benefits, 32-SPR ADMINISTRATIVE AND REGUALTORY LAW NEWS 2 (2007).
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Letter to the Editor, First Class Will Go Down With Steerage When Health-Care Titanic Sinks, WALL STREET JOURNAL, February 2, 2007 at B4.

 
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