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9 Feb 2018, 5:53 am by Paul Caron
The Association for Mid-Career Tax Law Professors (“AMT”) has issued a Call for Proposals: he 2018 AMT organizing committee—Jordan Barry (San Diego), Mirit Eyal-Cohen (Alabama), Brian Galle (Georgetown), Charlene Luke (Florida), and Leigh Osofsky (Miami, moving to North Carolina)—welcomes proposals for our annual conference. [read post]
5 Feb 2018, 11:37 am by Paul Caron
Tax Law Expert Leigh Osofsky Joins UNC School of Law Faculty: UNC School of Law is pleased to welcome Leigh Osofsky as a tax law professor. [read post]
1 Feb 2018, 3:45 am by Paul Caron
Susan Morse (Texas) & Leigh Osofsky (Miami), How Agencies Communicate: Introduction and an Example, Yale J. on Reg.: Notice & Comment (2018): Would you like to hear from the government? [read post]
18 Oct 2017, 3:30 am by Leigh Osofsky
Leigh Osofsky One of the many obstacles in the way of productive governance these days is people talking past each other. [read post]
11 Jul 2017, 12:05 pm by Paul Caron
Rev. 1159 (2017) (review by Leigh Osofsky (Miami) here): Stability is essential to any reform’s success, yet it is hardly guaranteed. [read post]
10 Jul 2017, 5:07 am by Sam Bray
(This strategy is analyzed in an insightful new paper by Susie Morse and Leigh Osofsky.) [read post]
7 Mar 2017, 7:57 am by Jamie Baker
Blank & Leigh Osofsky, Simplexity: Plain Language and The Tax Law, 66 Emory L.J. 189 (2017). [read post]
28 Feb 2017, 1:21 pm by Paul Caron
Leigh Osofsky (Miami) presents Regulating by Example, 35 Yale J. on Reg. ___ (2017) (with Susan C. [read post]
23 Feb 2017, 12:55 pm by Paul Caron
Leigh Osofsky (Miami) presents Regulating by Example, 35 Yale J. on Reg. ___ (2017) (with Susan C. [read post]
15 Feb 2017, 3:00 am by Paul Caron
Morse (Texas) & Leigh Osofsky (Miami), Regulating by Example, 35 Yale J. on Reg. ___ (2017): Agency regulations are full of examples. [read post]
14 Feb 2017, 2:00 am by Paul Caron
Blank (NYU) & Leigh Osofsky (Miami), Simplexity: Plain Language and the Tax Law, 66 Emory L.J. 189 (2017): In recent years, federal government agencies have increasingly attempted to use plain language in written communications with the public. [read post]
17 Dec 2016, 7:00 am by Paul Caron
Leigh Osofsky (Miami), Real-World Tax Screening (JOTWELL) (reviewing Emily Satterthwaite, Tax Elections as Screens, 42 Queen’s L.J. ___ (2016)): The concept of “screening” taxpayers is theoretically appealing. [read post]
28 Nov 2016, 3:30 am by Leigh Osofsky
Leigh Osofsky The concept of “screening” taxpayers is theoretically appealing. [read post]
15 Apr 2016, 4:00 am by Paul Caron
Blank (NYU) & Leigh Osofsky (Miami), Simplexity, 65 Emory L.J. ___ (2016): In recent years, federal government agencies have increasingly attempted to use plain language in written communications with the public. [read post]
12 Apr 2016, 10:09 am
Blank, New York University School of Law, and Leigh Osofsky, University of Miami School of Law, are publishing Simplexity in the Emory Law Journal (2016). [read post]
8 Jan 2016, 1:00 pm by Paul Caron
Joshua Blank (NYU) and Leigh Osofsky (Miami) present Simplexity and the Tax Law at Florida today as part of its Tax Colloquium Series hosted by Yariv Brauner: In recent years, federal government agencies have increasingly attempted to use plain language in written communications with the public. [read post]
14 Dec 2015, 3:30 am by Kristin Hickman
As Leigh Osofsky recently observed in a delightful series of posts on PrawfsBlawg (see here, here, here, here, and here), a growing trend in tax scholarship considers tax administration, which one might describe as the “how” of taxation, or at least part of it. [read post]
19 Nov 2015, 1:00 pm by Paul Caron
Leigh Osofsky (Miami), A New Tax Policy Criterion: Stability (Jotwell) (reviewing Jason Oh (UCLA), Will Tax Reform Be Stable?) [read post]
12 Nov 2015, 3:30 am by Leigh Osofsky
Leigh Osofsky Fairness, efficiency, simplicity, and revenue-raising capability (not necessarily in that order) have long been the hallmarks of good tax policy. [read post]
19 Oct 2015, 4:10 am by Paul Caron
Charlotte Crane (Northwestern), Nobody's Perfect, Not Even the IRS (Jotwell) (reviewing Leigh Osofsky (Miami), The Case for Categorical Nonenforcement, 69 Tax L. [read post]