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Malcolm Butler, Not Tom Brady, to Pay Income Tax on Super Bowl MVP Truck

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Following up on Thursday’s post, The Tax Consequences of Tom Brady’s Gift of His Super Bowl MVP Truck to Malcolm Butler: ESPN, Malcolm Butler to Pay Taxes on Prize: The truck that Chevrolet presented to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady as Super Bowl MVP will be given directly by…


NLJ: Scandals Put Law Schools in Damage Control Mode

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National Law Journal, This is Not the Attention Law Schools Want: Scandals Put Law Schools in Damage Control Mode: Clockwise, from top left: Mark Sargent (Villanova), Lawrence Mitchell (Case Western), Ronald Murphy (Connecticut), John Dwyer (UC-Berkeley), John Patrick Shannon (Florida), Donald Marvin Jones (Miami), Barry Freundel (Georgetown), and John Attanasio…


The IRS Scandal, Day 639

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The Hill, GOP Gives Thumbs Down to IRS Chief: More than a year into his tenure, some GOP lawmakers say the commissioner has lost his chance to win them over. And while other Republicans, especially in the Senate, give Koskinen higher marks, frustration with the IRS remains at a high…


Caron Presents Faculty Scholarship Rankings and Law School Success Today at Pepperdine

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Paul L. Caron (Pepperdine) presents Faculty Scholarship Rankings and Law School Success at Pepperdine today: In What Law Schools Can Learn From Billy Beane and the Oakland Athletics, 82 Tex. L. Rev. 1483 (2004), Rafael Gely and I argued that legal education must use technology to develop more sophisticated measures…


Weekly Tax Roundup

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The Atlantic, The Rich, the Poor, and Whether Tax Policies Live or Die Art New News, Collector Sues IRS For $40 Million in Art Taxes Paid on Work by Monet, Picasso, Gauguin and More Bloomberg, Companies Too Big to Invert Would Take Brunt of Obama Tax Plan Bloomberg, Rand Paul…


Weekly Legal Education Roundup

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Above the Law, How An Associate Dean Uses Social Media In His Classroom Cynthia Batt (Stetson), A Practice Continuum: Integrating Experiential Education into the Curriculum Lisa Bliss (Georgia State) & Deborah Maranville (Washington), A Conscious Institutional Strategy for Expanding Experiential Education Jonathan Franklin (Washington), Law Libraries and Legal Education Catherine…


Weekly SSRN Tax Roundup

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Mikhail Bespalov et al., Conceptual Bases, Priorities of Modern Russian Tax Policy Yuri Biondi & Simone Righi, Inequality and the Financial Accumulation Process: A Computational Economic Analysis of Income and Wealth Dynamics Michael Donohoe (Illinois), Petro Lisowsky (Illinois) & Michael Mayberry (Florida), Competition, Taxes, and Organizational Form Ashish Karundi, The…


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…


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