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This Week’s Ten Most Popular TaxProf Blog Posts

Top Ten 2Legal Education: 

  1. Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Preview Of The 2025-26 U.S. News Law School Rankings: Admissions
  2. Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Preview Of The 2025-26 U.S. News Law School Rankings: First-Time Bar Passage
  3. Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Preview Of The 2025-26 U.S. News Law School Rankings: Ultimate Bar Passage
  4. Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Preview Of The 2025-26 U.S. News Law School Rankings: Employment
  5. State Bar of California, Feb. 25-26 California Bar Exam Is In Shambles: Free July Exams Offered To All 5,600 Registrants If They Bail Or Fail
  6. The Recorder, California Bar Exam Suffers Catastrophic Meltdown: ‘I’ve Never Had This Much Despair And Hopelessness’
  7. FIRE, Law Prof Files Anti-SLAPP Motion To Dismiss Dean’s Defamation Lawsuit Against Him
  8. ABA Journal, ABA Legal Ed Council Suspends Diversity Accreditation Standard In Wake Of Trump Executive Order And DOE Letter
  9. Arlington Now, Scalia Law School Removes DEI Pages, Prompting Student Petition
  10. Richard J. Pierce, Jr. (George Washington), Will The ABA Continue To Accredit Law Schools?

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Tax:

  1. Tax Workshops: 
    1. Jeremy Bearer-Friend (George Washington) at Columbia, Sharing the Algorithm: The Tax Solution to Generative A.I.
    2. Brian Galle (Georgetown) at Missouri, How to Tax the Rich: Options for 2025 and Beyond
    3. Omri Marian (UC-Irvine) at San Diego, Income Taxation and the Regulation of Supreme Court Justices' Conduct 
    4. Robin Morgan (Toronto) at Toronto, Retrospective Wealth Taxation with Dynamic Portfolio Adjustments
    5. James Repetti (Boston College) at IFA, International Tax Policy’s Harm to Manufacturing and National Interests
    6. Richard Rubin (Wall Street Journal) at Duke, Tax Legislation in 2025: Where We Are and Where We Are Headed 
  2. Paul Caron (Dean, Pepperdine), Tax Policy In The Trump Administration
  3. Ian Ayres (Yale), Joseph Bankman (Stanford) & Daniel Hemel (NYU), The Law And Economics Of Guilt And Shame
  4. New York Times Op-Ed (Kimberly Clausing, UCLA), Trump Pushes Tariffs To Shift The Tax Burden From The Rich To The Poor And Middle Class
  5. Tax Attorney Recruiting Event (TARE), Good Luck: Tax LL.M. Students Interviewing Today For Tax Attorney Jobs
  6. Florida Tax Review, New Issue
  7. Blaine Saito (Ohio State), Weekly SSRN Tax Article Review And Roundup: Saito Reviews Brooks's Stock Dividends, The Supreme Court, And The 1929 Crash
  8. U.S. Tax Court, Patrick Urda Elected Chief Judge
  9. New York Times Op-Ed (7 IRS Commissioners), Firing 6,700 IRS Workers In The Middle Of Tax Season Is A Huge Mistake
  10. ABA Tax Section, Mid-Year Meeting Kicks Off Today In Los Angeles

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Faith:

  1. New York Times (Ross Douthat), The Best Argument Against Having Faith In God 
  2. The Free Press (Larry Sanger, Wikipedia Co-Founder), How A Skeptical Philosopher Becomes A Christian
  3. New York Times (Emma Goldberg), Seeking God, Or Peter Thiel, In Silicon Valley
  4. Wall Street Journal (Raymond J. de Souza), The Pope vs. JD Vance On Immigration
  5. Christianity Today (Ross Douthat), How I Lost My Faith In Atheism
  6. Cameron Fathauer (Schad Law), Saving The Subject: How I Found You When I Almost Lost Me

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