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This Week’s Ten Most Popular TaxProf Blog Posts

Top Ten 2Legal Education:

  1. Symposium, Texas And The Future Of Legal Education
  2. Barry Currier, Daniel Rodriguez (Northwestern) & Ilya Shapiro (Manhattan Institute), The ABA And Law School Accreditation
  3. NPR, Law Clerks Describe Toxic Work Culture In Some Federal Judges’ Chambers
  4. Washington Free Beacon, Harvard Law Review Rejects 85% Of Submissions Using Race-Conscious Rubric, Including Article By Asian-American Tax Scholar
  5. Stephen Henderson (Oklahoma) & Derek Muller (Notre Dame), Accommodations In Legal Education And Law School Exams
  6. Sarah Lawsky (Northwestern), Entry-Level Hiring By The Top 25 Law Schools
  7. Legaltech News, Paladin Partners With 30 Law Schools To Build Pro Bono Platform For Students
  8. Bloomberg Law, Florida’s Search For ABA Alternative Sparks Accreditation Debate
  9. Law.com, Without OCI, Who Decides Whether A Law Student Passes The Vibe Check? Increasingly, It’s AI
  10. New York Times, To Meet Enrollment Target, Syracuse Offers $200,000 To Applicants Who Previously Committed To Other Schools
    Reuters, Skadden Revamps Fellowship To Omit ‘Racial Justice,’ ‘Equity’

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Tax:

  1. Gregg Polsky (NYU), Shelve Proposed 50% Tax On The Litigation Finance Industry
  2. Colorado Law, 20th Annual Junior Tax Scholars Workshop
  3. SSRN, Tax Professor Rankings
  4. Steven Sheffrin (Tulane), Taxpayer Realization And Economic Welfare
  5. Blaine Saito (Ohio State), Review Of The Forgotten Attribution Power By Alex Zhang (Emory)
  6. Ellen Aprill (Loyola-L.A.), Brian Galle (Georgetown), Philip Hackney (Pittsburgh) & Lloyd Mayer (Notre Dame), Harvard Has Options If It Loses Tax-Exempt Status
  7. New York Times, Trump’s Tax Bill Would Be More Regressive Than Any In Decades
  8. Lawrence Zelenak (Duke), Congress Should Not Make It More Profitable To Donate Than To Sell
  9. Reuven Avi-Yonah (Michigan) & Doron Narotzki (Akron), Deglobalization, Tax Competition, And The Potential Revival Of The Welfare State
  10. SSRN, The Top Five New Tax Papers

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Faith:

  1. Jules Gomes (PhD Biblical Studies, Cambridge), Pope Leo Drops Papal Supremacy, Urging ‘Full Communion’ With ‘All Christians’
  2. The Atlantic, What The Fastest-Growing Christian Group Reveals About America
  3. Aaron Renn, The Problem Of Male Friendship
  4. Allison McFadden (J.D. 2026, Cornell), The Good Samaritan, God, And The Legal Profession
  5. Peter Wehner (New York Times), Discovering Christianity: A Guide For The Curious

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