Loyola Tax Policy Colloquium
Fall 2009
Loyola Law School’s Tax Policy Colloquium meets on Mondays from 12:00 to 2:00 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8-31 | Jonathan Masur University of Chicago | Well-Being Analysis | A.J. Julius UCLA (Philosophy) |
| 9-14 | Miranda Fleischer University of Colorado | Theorizing the Charitable Tax Subsidies: The Role of Distributive Justice | Ellen Aprill Loyola-LA |
| 9-21 | James Hines University of Michigan | Reconsidering the Taxation of Foreign Income | Heather Field UC Hastings |
| 10-5 | Edward McCaffery USC |
The Last Best Hope for Progressivity in Tax | David Hasen Penn State |
| 10-12 | Edward Kleinbard USC | An American Dual Income Tax | Lily Kahng Seattle |
| 10-19 | Brian Galle Florida State | Foundation or Empire: The Role of Charity in a Federal System | Kirk Stark UCLA |
| 10-26 | Sarah Lawsky George Washington | On the Edge: Declining Marginal Utility and Tax Policy | Thomas Griffith USC |
| 11-2 | Deborah Schenk New York University |
Salience and Tax Design | Joseph Bankman Stanford |
| 11-9 | Dennis Ventry UC Davis |
The Accidental Deduction: A History and Critique of the Tax Subsidy for Mortgage Interest | Roberta Mann Oregon |
| 11-16 | David Duff University of British Columbia |
Carbon Taxation in Theory and Practice | Charles Kolstad Corbett Grainger UCSB (Economics) |
| 11-23 | Chris Sanchirico University of Pennsylvania |
A Critical Look at the Economic Argument for Taxing Only Labor Income ____________________________ Tax Eclecticism |
Dorothea Herreiner LMU (Economics) |
Tax Policy Colloquium Organizers
Katherine.Pratt@lls.edu
Theodore.Seto@lls.edu