Loyola Tax Policy Colloquium
Fall 2008
Loyola Law School’s Tax Policy Colloquium meets on Mondays from 12:10 to 2:10 p.m. in Room G-202 (Girardi Advocacy Center, second floor, Courtroom of the '90s). Faculty members from other law schools are welcome. Lunch is provided. RSVP to Bridget Klink at 213.736.1407 or Bridget.Klink@lls.edu.
| Date | Speaker | Topic | Commentator |
|---|---|---|---|
9-8 |
George Yin University of Virginia |
Temporary-Effect Legislation, Political Accountability, and Fiscal Restraint |
Katherine Pratt |
9-15 |
Michael Knoll University of Pennsylvania |
International Competitiveness, Tax Incentives, and a New Argument for Tax Sparing: Preventing Double Taxation by Crediting Implicit Taxes |
Eric Zolt UCLA |
9-22 |
Howard Chang University of Pennsylvania |
Immigration Restrictions as Redistributive Taxation |
Edward McCaffery USC/Cal Tech |
10-6 |
Clifton Fleming Brigham Young University |
Reinvigorating Tax Expenditure Analysis and its International Dimension |
Thomas Griffith USC |
10-13 |
Leonard Burman Urban Institute |
A Blueprint for Tax Reform and Health Reform |
Michael Intriligator |
10-20 |
Steven Bank & Kirk Stark UCLA |
War and Taxes |
Jean-Laurent Rosenthal Cal Tech |
10-27 |
Patricia Cain Santa Clara |
Taxing Families Fairly: Next Steps |
Adam Chodorow Arizona State |
11-3 |
Rebecca Kysar Brooklyn Law School |
Listening to Congress: Earmark Rules and Statutory Interpretation
|
Ellen Aprill Loyola-LA |
11-10 |
Daniel Shaviro New York University |
The Long-Term U.S. Fiscal Gap: Is the Main Problem Generational Inequity? |
Theodore Seto Loyola-LA |
11-17 |
Jacob Nussim Bar Ilan University |
Distributive Aspects of Legal Standards |
Robin Kar & Michael Guttentag Loyola-LA |
Tax Policy Colloquium Organizers
Katherine.Pratt@lls.edu
Theodore.Seto@lls.edu