Adam Chodorow teaches tax and business law at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. He writes on a wide variety of tax topics, ranging from the tax policy inherent in religious tithing practices to the appropriate tax treatment of virtual currencies like Bitcoin. In addition to his serious academic work, he contributes op-eds and commentary on topical tax issues to 'Slate', 'Marketplace', and other popular press outlets. In the realm of the supernatural, he is best known for his 'Iowa Law Review' article "Death and Taxes and Zombies," which explores the real-world tax consequences of the zombie apocalypse.