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Drexel Symposium: ERISA at 40

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Symposium, ERISA at 40: What Were They Thinking?, 6 Drexel L. Rev. 257-587 (2014) Norman P. Stein & James A. Wooten, Foreword, 6 Drexel L. Rev. 257 (2014) Norman P. Stein & Virginia Gordon, Welcome and Introductory Remarks, 6 Drexel L. Rev. 263 (2014) Panel 1, Setting the Stage: History…


The IRS Scandal, Day 650

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Bayou Buzz, Attorney General: Final Report On IRS Probe To Come Out Soon: Attorney General Eric Holder said on Tuesday he expects the Justice Department to soon release a list of final recommendations stemming from its probe into whether the Internal Revenue Service wrongfully targeted conservative groups. “I am satisfied…


Peroni Presents Getting Serious About Cross-Border Earnings Stripping Today at Minnesota

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Robert Peroni (Texas) presents Getting Serious About Cross-Border Earnings Stripping: Establishing an Analytical Framework today at Minnesota as part of its Perspectives on Taxation Lecture Series hosted by Kristin Hickman: Earnings stripping the U.S. corporate tax base is a major objective of U.S. corporations that engage in “inversion” transactions to…


Rosenzweig: Does Punishment Work (At Least In International Tax)?

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Adam Rosenzweig (Washington University), Does Punishment Work (At Least In International Tax)? (Jotwell) (reviewing Niels Johannesen (University of Copenhagen) & Gabriel Zucman (UC-Berkeley & London School of Economics), The End of Bank Secrecy? An Evaluation of the G20 Tax Haven Crackdown, 2014 Am. Econ. J. Econ. Policy 65): The best…


America’s New Aristocracy: The Hereditary Meritocracy

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The Economist, America’s New Aristocracy: As the Importance of Intellectual Capital Grows, Privilege Has Become Increasingly Heritable: When the robber barons accumulated fortunes that made European princes envious, the combination of their own philanthropy, their children’s extravagance and federal trust-busting meant that Americans never discovered what it would be like…


Weekly SSRN Tax Roundup

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Benjamin Alarie (Toronto ), The Challenge of Tax Avoidance for Social Justice in Taxation Carlo Garbarino (Bocconi University), The “Gradualistic Approach” of the Court of Justice of the European Union as a Judicial Solution to Tax Integration Issues: An E.U.-U.S. Debate, 46 Geo. Wash. Int’l L. Rev. 373 (2014) Elizabeth…


The IRS Scandal, Day 646

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Forbes, Lois Lerner’s Old IRS Team Looking Anti-tech, by Peter J. Reilly: Pretty much everybody is mad at Lois Lerner, but it may be time to ease up on the people who used to work for her issuing rulings on whether organizations should be tax exempt. I have a hunch…


Lawsky Presents Statutory Reasoning at Northwestern

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Sarah B. Lawsky (UC–Irvine) presented Statutory Reasoning at Northwestern yesterday as part of its Tax Colloquium Series hosted by Lawrence Zelenak: Sarah Lawsky examines the structure of statutory reasoning after ambiguities are resolved and the meaning of the statute’s terms established. For statutory reasoning is not best understood as merely…


Weekly Student Tax Note Roundup

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Nicholas Carey (J.D. 2014, Rutgers), Note, Taxing E-commerce: An Abundance of Constraints, 40 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 156 (2014) Christian Schmed (J.D. 2014, Villanova), Comment, Official Timeout on the Field: Critics Have Thrown a Red Flag and are Challenging the NFL’s Tax-Exempt Status, Calling for It to Be Revoked,…


Tahk: The Tax War on Poverty

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Susannah Camic Tahk (Wisconsin), The Tax War on Poverty, 56 Ariz. L. Rev. 791 (2014): In recent years, the war on poverty has moved in large part into the tax code. Scholarship has started to note that the tax laws, which once exacerbated the problem of poverty, have become increasingly…


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