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Freeland, James M. Jackson was born on February 17, 1927 in Miami, Florida, United States. Son of Byron Brazil and Mary Helen (Jackson) Freeland.
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Freeland, James M. Jackson was born on February 17, 1927 in Miami, Florida, United States. Son of Byron Brazil and Mary Helen (Jackson) Freeland.
AB, Duke University, 1950. Juris Doctor, University Florida, Gainesville, 1954. Postgraduate fellow, Yale University Law School, 1961.
Associate firm, Dowling & Culverhouse, Jacksonville, 1954-1957;
member of faculty Law School, U. Florida, Gainesville, 1957-1960, 61-62, 65—;
professor of law, University Florida, Gainesville, 1970-1995;
director graduate tax law program, U. Florida, 1977-1982;
distinguished service professor of law, emeritus, U. Florida, since 1995;
professor emeritus, U. Florida, since 1995;
of counsel, August & Kulunas, P.A., West Palm Beach, Florida, since 1995. Professor of law New York University Law School, 1963-1965. Visiting professor U. Arizona Law School, Tucson, 1969-1970.
Member tax faculty Practicing Law Institute, 1969-1976. Visiting tax professor Leiden U., The Netherlands, 1983.
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Served with United States Naval Reserve, 1944-1946. Member American Bar Association, American Law Institute, American College Tax Counsel, The Florida Bar Tax Section, (Outstanding Tax Lawyer State of Florida 1982), American Judicature Society, Order of Coif, Florida Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi.
Married Valerie; children: Carole Leigh, Thomas Byron, James Jackson Junior.