LexisNexis has produced this cool flyer to publicize our Graduate Tax Series. I am delighted to serve as the Series Editor and work with our Board of Editors (Ellen Aprill (Loyola-L.A.), Elliott Manning (Miami), Philip Postlewaite (Northwestern) & David Richardson (Florida)) in producing the first and only series of course materials designed for use in tax LL.M. programs:
- More focus on Internal Revenue Code and regulations, less on case law
- Analysis of complex, practice-oriented problems of increasing sophistication
- Teacher’s manual with solutions to problems and other guidance
- On-line access to the comprehensive and current Code and regulations, designed to complement the book
All eleven books in the Series were designed from the ground-up with the needs of graduate tax faculty and students in mind:
- Civil Tax Procedure (2d ed. 2007 & 2011 Supp.), by David Richardson (Florida), Jerome Borison (Denver) & Steve Johnson (Florida State)
- Corporate Taxation (2012), by Charlotte Crane (Northwestern) & Linda Beale (Wayne State)
- Employee Benefits Law: Qualification and ERISA Requirements (2d ed. 2012), by Kathryn Kennedy (John Marshall) & Paul Shultz (Former Director, IRS Employee Plans Rulings & Agreement).
- Estate and Gift Taxation (2011), by Robert Danforth (Washington & Lee) & Brant Hellwig (South Carolina)
- Federal Tax Accounting (2d ed. 2011), by Michael Lang (Chapman), Elliott Manning (Miami) & Mona Hymel (Arizona)
- Federal Taxation of Property Transactions (2012), by Elliott Manning (Miami) & David Cameron (Northwestern)
- Partnership Taxation (2d ed. 2008), by Richard Lipton (Baker & McKenzie, Chicago), Paul Carman (Chapman & Cutler, Chicago), Charles Fassler (Greenebaum, Doll & McDonald, Louisville) & Walter Schwidetzky (Baltimore)
- Regulation of Tax Practice (2010), by Linda Galler (Hofstra) & Michael Lang (Chapman)
- Tax Crimes (2008), by Steve Johnson (Florida State), Scott Schumacher (Washington), Larry Campagna (Adjunct Professor, Houston) & John Townsend (Adjunct Professor, Houston)
- Taxation and Business Planning for Real Estate Transactions (2012), by Bradley Borden (Brooklyn)
- United States International Taxation (2d ed. 2011), by Allison Christians (Wisconsin), Samuel Donaldson (U. Washington) & Philip Postlewaite (Northwestern)




