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4 Oct 2016, 12:45 pm by Paul Caron
(in Follow the Money: Essays on International Taxation Introduction & Ch. 7 (Yale 2016) at Columbia today as part of its Davis Polk & Wardwell Tax Policy Colloquium Series hosted by Alex... [read post]
9 Mar 2020, 6:30 am by ernst
  The second is a series of essays on the history of the Rules of Practice and Procedure in the Federal Courts. [read post]
1 Dec 2018, 12:10 am by Paul Caron
Thimmesch (Nebraska), Darien Shanske (UC-Davis) & David Gamage (Indiana), Wayfair: Sales Tax Formalism and Income Tax Nexus, 89 State Tax Notes 975 (Sept. 3, 2018): This is the second of a series of essays wherein we analyze the U.S. [read post]
9 Dec 2009, 6:14 am by Evan Schaeffer
Maybe you should read this first, for background-- The Collected Four-Part Examination of the Lawyer's Briefcase, One of an Ongoing Series of Essays on "Things Important to Every Lawyer" You say a briefcase isn't flashy enough? [read post]
31 May 2007, 8:50 am
Librarians' Internet Index brings our attention to the Native American Citizenship web site: This series of illustrated essays discusses the history of American Indian citizenship and U.S. policy concerning Native Americans. [read post]
6 Sep 2007, 3:45 pm
Shelton, George Washington University, has posted a new essay, An Introduction to the History of International Human Rights Law. [read post]
18 Jul 2023, 2:01 pm by Tom Mayo
The excellent journal Health Affairs has kicked off another series of articles in their Forefront feature "Private Sector Solutions for Health Equity. [read post]
3 May 2016, 6:35 am by Tracy Thomas
Today's series of posts include several writings thinking through the different angles and permutations of sexual assault. [read post]
3 Jun 2014, 5:30 am by Karen Tani
Readers of The Atlantic may have noted the magazine's series on "Philanthropy in America. [read post]
13 Sep 2023, 8:53 am by Tabatha Abu El-Haj
 In a series of essays, Didi Kuo, Guy-Uriel Charles, and other leading scholars explore how winner-take-all elections are aggravating some of our… Continue reading The post The Case for Proportional Representation appeared first on Election Law Blog. [read post]
12 Apr 2016, 12:35 pm by Paul Caron
Shay (Harvard) presents Essay on R&D Tax Incentives: Growth Panacea or Budget Trojan Horse? [read post]
1 Dec 2009, 10:22 pm by Dan Ernst
We've previously noted the publication of two pamphlets in the series New Essays on American Constitutional History, published by the American Historical Association and the Institute for Constitutional History: Louis Fisher's The War Powers: Original and Contemporary, and Jean Baker's Women and the Constitution, 1776-1920. [read post]
18 Oct 2010, 10:25 pm by Mary L. Dudziak
  Willy's posts included an eloquent series of essays:  The Personal and the Historical: Jews, Law, and Identity Politics in the Progressive Era Part I Part II Part III. [read post]
15 Nov 2006, 10:23 am
Following a series of introductory pieces that define the elements of the form, the author describes the background and creative output of a number of artists, followed by an essay explicating a particular song. [read post]
23 Aug 2018, 8:08 pm by Christine Corcos
This is one in a series of “legal fictions” that I have been publishing in law journals. [read post]
13 Apr 2016, 2:40 pm
Download the full text of the essay from SSRN at the link. [read post]
25 Mar 2014, 4:29 pm by Ken Kersch
 It includes twenty-five essays by law professors, political scientists, historians, and sociologists reviewing forty-nine significant law-related books. [read post]
6 Feb 2023, 6:30 am by ernst
The essay argues that the outcome of the case was in fact prefigured by a series of events that took place almost five years before the decision was handed down and led to the creation of a Court where a majority of the justices were hostile to the claims of the plaintiffs. [read post]
20 Jan 2016, 2:58 pm
This essay surveys the surprisingly large amount of law-related American popular culture that is comedic. [read post]