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Top 5 Tax Paper Downloads

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There is a bit of movement in this week’s list of the Top 5 Recent Tax Paper Downloads, with a new paper debuting on the list at #1: [246 Downloads] Why Corporate Tax Reform Can Happen, by Edward Kleinbard (USC) [170 Downloads] David Foster Wallace on Tax Policy, How to…


Burman Presents Taxes and Inequality in a Changing Economy Today at Florida

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Leonard Burman (Director, Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center; Professor of Public Administration and International Affairs, Syracuse University Maxwell School), delivers the Fifth Annual Ellen Bellet Gelberg Tax Policy Lecture at Florida today on Taxes and Inequality in a Changing Economy: (webcast): Rising economic inequality is arguably the economic challenge that will…


Boosting Awareness, Citation, and Placement Of Your Next Law Review Article

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Danielle Padula, Don’t Just Build It: How to Boost Awareness of Your Scholarly Publications: “People will come, Ray”—says Terence Man, played by James Earl Jones, when Kevin Costner’s character questions his decision to build a ball park in the middle of a cornfield in the 1989 film Field of Dreams….


Weekly SSRN Tax Roundup

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Gillian Brock (Harvard) & Hamish Russell (Toronto), Abusive Tax Avoidance and Institutional Corruption: The Responsibilities of Tax Professionals William Neil Brooks (York) & Kim Brooks (Dalhousie), The Supreme Court’s 2013 Tax Cases: Side-Stepping the Interesting, Important and Difficult Issues Paul Demere (Illinois), Michael Donohoe (illinois) & Petro Lisowsky (Illinois), The…


Chapman Symposium: Business Tax Reform

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Symposium, Business Tax Reform: Emerging Issues in the Taxation of U.S. Entities, 18 Chap. L. Rev. 1-314 (2014): Edward D. Kleinbard (USC), Keynote Address: “Corporate Tax Reform, Business Tax Reform, or Capital Income Tax Reform?” 18 Chap. L. Rev. 1 (2014) Jordan M. Barry (San Diego), The Emerging Consensus for…


Nova Symposium: Transforming Legal Education

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Symposium, Transforming Legal Education, 38 Nova L. Rev. 171-322 (2014): Steven I. Friedland (Elon), Introduction: Transforming Legal Education, 38 Nova L. Rev. 171 (2014) Andrea A Curcio (Georgia State), Teresa E. Ward (Georgia State) & Nisha Dogra (Leicester), A Survey Instrument to Develop, Tailor, and Help Measure Law Student Cultural…


Gamage Presents Analyzing the Optimal Choice of Tax Instruments Today at Northwestern

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David Gamage (UC-Berkeley) presents Analyzing the Optimal Choice of Tax Instruments: The Case for Levying (all of) Labor-Income Taxes, Value-Added Taxes, Capital-Income Taxes, and Wealth Taxes, 68 Tax L. Rev. ___ (2014), at Northwestern yesterday as part of its Tax Colloquium Series hosted by Lawrence Zelenak: Economics-oriented analyses of tax…


Winer Presents The Tension Between Tax Design and the Political Economy of Taxation Today at UCLA

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Stanley Winer (Carleton University) presents On the Tension Between Tax Design and the Political Economy of Taxation at UCLA today as part of its Colloquium on Tax Policy and Public Finance hosted by Jason Oh and Alexander Wu: Background paper: Wealth Transfer Taxation: An Empirical Investigation, 21 Int’l Tax &…


Cauble: Taxing Publicly Traded Entities

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Emily Cauble (DePaul), Taxing Publicly Traded Entities: Publicly traded entities are generally treated as corporations for U.S. tax purposes. Under various exceptions, however, publicly traded entities may obtain special treatment if they earn predominately certain specified types of qualifying income. This Article examines potential rationales for granting special tax treatment…


Katz & Margolis: The Role of Leadership and Curricular Change in Transforming Legal Education

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Martin Katz (Dean, Denver) & Kenneth R. Margolis (Case Western), Transforming Legal Education as an Imperative in Today’s World: Leadership and Curricular Change: This article is a chapter in the new book, Building on Best Practices: Transforming Legal Education in a Changing World (Deborah Maranville, Lisa Radtke Bliss, Carolyn Wilkes…


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