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Tax Policy Colloquia
About the Colloquium
Spring, 2009
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Tax Policy Colloquium
Workshop Schedule for Spring, 2009
David I. Walker
Boston University School of Law
January 29, 2009
Are Tax and Accounting Rules Discriminating Against Discounted Employee Stock Options Justified?
Sarah B. Lawsky
George Washington University Law School
February 12, 2009
Beyond the Double Benefit: Reforming the Taxation of Partial Interest Charitable Donations
Steven Bank
UCLA Law School
February 26, 2009
The Lost Moment in Corporate Tax Reform
Nancy Staudt
Northwestern University Law School
March 12, 2009
Funding Wars: the Hidden Role of the Supreme Court
Joseph Dodge
Florida State University College of Law
April 2, 2009
The Foundation, Role, and Meaning of 'Ability to Pay' in Tax Theory
Dennis Ventry
UC Davis School of Law
April 16, 2009
Saving
Seaborn
: Ownership as the Basis of Family Taxation