Dan Levin, J.D.
Associate Professor of Accounting and Business Law
Contact Information
Academic Background:
J.D., McGeorge School of Law, The University of the Pacific, Sacramento, California, 1982
M.B.A., The University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, 1990
B.A., Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, 1976
Courses Taught:
- Computer and Technology Law
- Contracts, Sales, and Professional Responsibility
- Employment and Labor Law
- Internship
- Legal, Political, and Regulatory Environment of Business
- MBA 623: Legal & Ethical Environment of Business
Recent Intellectual Contributions:
- 2007 Midwest Law Journal
"Do Personal Values Influence Ethical Decision Making in a Legal Setting?"
- 2002 Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy
"Undercover Reporters, Tort Law, and the First Amendment: Food Lion v. ABC and the Future of Surreptitious Newsgathering"
- 2000 Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
"Who Owns Course Materials Prepared by a Teacher or Professor? The Application of Copyright Law to Teaching Materials in the Internet Age"