William Dorey Andrews (1931-2017) served on the Harvard Law School faculty from 1961 to 2017. He was a Lecturer on Law 1961-1963; Assistant Professor of Law 1963-1965; Professor of Law 1965-1984; Eli Goldston Professor of Law 1984-2007, and an Emeritus professor 2007-2017.

Research: Corporate taxation, estate and gift taxation, partners and partnership taxation.

Education: Amherst College A.B. 1952; Harvard Law School LL.B. 1955.

Selected Scholarship / Representative Publications: “Federal Income Taxation: Cases, Problems, and Notes” (1969); “Basic Federal Income Taxation” (first published 1979); “Federal Income Taxation of Corporate Transactions” (first published 1979).

Noteworthy Appointments: Consultant, U.S. Treasury Department; American Law Institute’s Federal Income Tax Project; Awarded the National Tax Association’s Daniel M. Holland Medal, 2015.