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Call for Participants: 4th Annual Junior Tax Scholars’ Workshop

The fourth annual Junior Tax Scholars' Workshop will be held this year at Brooklyn Law School from the evening of Thursday, June 4th through Saturday, June 6th. The workshop is an opportunity for junior tax faculty to meet each other and to present works-in-progress in a supportive environment. All participants present a work-in-progress, are assigned two discussants, and serve as a discussant twice. We welcome presentations at any stage, from outlines and preliminary ideas to almost-final drafts.

In order to ensure that all participants can present, the size of the workshop is limited. New participants will be chosen primarily on a first-come first-serve basis. The workshop is open to untenured scholars who are either in or have accepted tenure-track positions and who will not have received tenure by the date of the workshop. If you are interested in participating, please e-mail David Gamage. Questions about the selection process can be directed to any member of the organizing committee: Miranda Perry Fleischer, David Gamage, Adam Rosenzweig, and Dennis Ventry. Questions about the conference itself should be directed to the conference hosts: Steven Dean and Rebecca Kysar.

For coverage of the prior Junior Tax Scholars Conferences, see:


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