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Weekly Student Tax Note Roundup

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Haniya Mir (J.D. 2015, Duke), Note, Windsor and Its Discontents: State Income Tax Implications for Same-Sex Couples, 64 Duke L.J. 53 (2014) David Sessions (J.D. 2014, George Washington), Note, Reining in Tax-delinquent Contractors: How to Increase the Effectiveness of the Federal Acquisition Regulation and the Contracting Tax Accountability Act, 43…


Call for Papers: Citizenship and Taxation Symposium at Michigan

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Call for Papers: We invite paper proposals for a Citizenship and Taxation Symposium, to be held at the University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, on Friday, October 9, 2015. This symposium will focus on ongoing developments regarding the unique US practice of taxing citizens who live permanently overseas….


Brian Williams, Helicopters, and Tax

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For those following the revelation that NBC News anchor Brian Williams has been wrongly claiming for over a decade that a helicopter he was riding in was struck by enemy fire in Iraq: The New Yorker, The Fact-Checked Adventures of Brian Williams, by Andy Borowitz: The fact-checking department at NBC…


A University President’s Frank Look at Law Schools: An 18-Point Analysis

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David Barnhizer (Cleveland State), A University President’s Frank Look at Law Schools: Not too long ago I had an intriguing and frank conversation with a university president who had once served as a law school dean. He leads a university that is home to a middle-rung law school that is…


TIGTA: IRS Rehired Hundreds of Former Employees With Performance Issues, Including Failing to File Tax Returns

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The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration yesterday released Additional Consideration of Prior Conduct and Performance Issues Is Needed When Hiring Former Employees (2015-10-006): Between January 2010 and September 2013, IRS records show that the IRS hired more than 7,000 former employees (78 percent were temporary or seasonal positions). Most…


The IRS Scandal, Day 638

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The Blaze, GOP, Dems: Let’s Make It Easier to Fire IRS Officials: Dozens of House members, including three Democrats, have put forward a new bill that would require the IRS to fire anyone who targets people or groups based on their political beliefs. The Prevent Targeting at the IRS Act…


Raskolnikov Presents Rational Decisions Under Legal Uncertainty Today at Virginia

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Alex Raskolnikov (Columbia) presents Rational Decisions Under Legal Uncertainty at Virginia today as part of its Law & Economics Workshop Series: Law is full of rules that are neither clear nor socially optimal. How do rational actors respond to these rules? What are the implications of these responses? These deceptively…


Morse Presents Safe Harbors, Sure Shipwrecks Today at UCLA

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Susan C. Morse (Texas) presents Safe Harbors, Sure Shipwrecks at UCLA today as part of its Colloquium on Tax Policy and Public Finance hosted by Jason Oh and Alexander Wu: Safe harbors and sure shipwrecks are rule-standard hybrids that appear throughout statutory, regulatory and case law. Safe harbors guarantee compliance,…


Stark Presents Tax Policy in the Super Zips Today at Northwestern

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Kirk Stark (UCLA) presents Tax Policy in the Super Zips at Northwestern today as part of its Tax Colloquium Series hosted by Lawrence Zelenak: As the distribution of income and wealth has grown more skewed, households have increasingly sorted into income homogenous neighborhoods. The rise of income segregation entails increased…


Marquette to Fire Tenured Professor for His Blogging

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Following up on my previous post, Marquette Suspends Tenured Professor for Blogging, Orders Him Off Campus: Inside Higher Ed, Firing a Faculty Blogger: A controversial professor on Wednesday revealed that Marquette University is trying to revoke his tenure and fire him for statements he made about a graduate instructor, with…


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