
Paul L. Caron
Dean
Pepperdine Caruso
School of Law

Tuesday, October 29: Rebecca Kysar (Fordham; Google Scholar) will present Sunrise Legislation as part of the UC-Irvine Tax Policy Colloquium. If you would like to attend, please RSVP. Wednesday, October 30: Brian Galle (Georgetown; Google Scholar) will present How to Tax the Rich: Options for 2025 and Beyond as part of the Emory Faculty Colloquium
Tuesday, October 29: Rebecca Kysar (Fordham; Google Scholar) will present Sunrise Legislation as part of the UC-Irvine Tax Policy Colloquium. If you would like to attend, please RSVP. Wednesday, October 30: Brian Galle (Georgetown; Google Scholar) will present How to Tax the Rich: Options for 2025 and Beyond as part of the Emory Faculty Colloquium
Kerry A. Ryan (St. Louis) presents Mothers in Jails: A Taxing Matter at Cumberland today as part of its Tax Policy Speaker Series hosted by Tracey Roberts: This year, about 200,000 women will spend a day in prison or jail, separated from their families. Women are disproportionately confined in local jails, as opposed to state
Kerry A. Ryan (St. Louis) presents Mothers in Jails: A Taxing Matter at Cumberland today as part of its Tax Policy Speaker Series hosted by Tracey Roberts: This year, about 200,000 women will spend a day in prison or jail, separated from their families. Women are disproportionately confined in local jails, as opposed to state
Louis Kaplow (Harvard) presents Optimal Income Taxation and Charitable Giving, 38 Tax Pol’y & Econ. __ (2024), at NYU today as part of its Tax Policy and Public Finance Colloquium hosted by Daniel Shaviro: The philanthropic sector is highly consequential, particularly in the United States, and the most important policies directed toward this sector are
Louis Kaplow (Harvard) presents Optimal Income Taxation and Charitable Giving, 38 Tax Pol’y & Econ. __ (2024), at NYU today as part of its Tax Policy and Public Finance Colloquium hosted by Daniel Shaviro: The philanthropic sector is highly consequential, particularly in the United States, and the most important policies directed toward this sector are
Alex Zhang (Emory; Google Scholar) presents Fiscal Autonomy in Subnational Taxation at UC-Irvine today as part of its Tax Policy Colloquium hosted by Natascha Fastabend: Within the United States, two subnational governments have distinctive powers to tax: Native tribes and U.S. territories. Native tribes can tax their own members and the commercial activities of non-Indian
Alex Zhang (Emory; Google Scholar) presents Fiscal Autonomy in Subnational Taxation at UC-Irvine today as part of its Tax Policy Colloquium hosted by Natascha Fastabend: Within the United States, two subnational governments have distinctive powers to tax: Native tribes and U.S. territories. Native tribes can tax their own members and the commercial activities of non-Indian
Itai Grinberg (Georgetown) delivers the 2024 Klaus Vogel Lecture at Vienna University today on Pillar 2 and the OECD Tax Function: The two pillar international tax deal agreed in 2021 represented the most important international economic agreement thus far this century. At the time, that political agreement was both a diplomatic success for the Biden Administration
Itai Grinberg (Georgetown) delivers the 2024 Klaus Vogel Lecture at Vienna University today on Pillar 2 and the OECD Tax Function: The two pillar international tax deal agreed in 2021 represented the most important international economic agreement thus far this century. At the time, that political agreement was both a diplomatic success for the Biden Administration
Monday, October 21: Itai Grinberg (Georgetown) will deliver the 2024 Klaus Vogel Lecture on Pillar 2 and the Future of Global Minimum Tax Enforcement. If you would like to attend, please contact Barbara Ender. Tuesday, October 22: Alex Zhang (Emory; Google Scholar) will present Fiscal Autonomy in Subnational Taxation as part of the UC-Irvine Tax
Monday, October 21: Itai Grinberg (Georgetown) will deliver the 2024 Klaus Vogel Lecture on Pillar 2 and the Future of Global Minimum Tax Enforcement. If you would like to attend, please contact Barbara Ender. Tuesday, October 22: Alex Zhang (Emory; Google Scholar) will present Fiscal Autonomy in Subnational Taxation as part of the UC-Irvine Tax
Alex Zhang (Emory; Google Scholar) presents Fiscal Autonomy in Subnational Taxation at Boston College today as part of its Tax Policy Collaborative hosted by Diane Ring: Within the United States, two subnational governments have distinctive powers to tax: Native tribes and U.S. territories. Native tribes can tax their own members and the commercial activities of
Alex Zhang (Emory; Google Scholar) presents Fiscal Autonomy in Subnational Taxation at Boston College today as part of its Tax Policy Collaborative hosted by Diane Ring: Within the United States, two subnational governments have distinctive powers to tax: Native tribes and U.S. territories. Native tribes can tax their own members and the commercial activities of
Alex Raskolnikov (Columbia) presents Taxes and Tournaments, 2024 Mich. St. L. Rev. ___ at Columbia today as part of its Faculty Workshop Series: What is the best way to reduce economic inequality? Economists, lawyers, political philosophers and politicians have pondered this question for decades. Yet there is another group of savvy and highly motivated individuals
Alex Raskolnikov (Columbia) presents Taxes and Tournaments, 2024 Mich. St. L. Rev. ___ at Columbia today as part of its Faculty Workshop Series: What is the best way to reduce economic inequality? Economists, lawyers, political philosophers and politicians have pondered this question for decades. Yet there is another group of savvy and highly motivated individuals
Alex Zhang (Emory; Google Scholar) presents Fiscal Citizenship And Taxpayer Privacy, 125 Colum. L. Rev. __ (2025) at Cumberland today as part of its Tax Policy Speake Series hosted by Tracey Roberts: Inequality has reached record levels, and the public shares a common belief that the ultra-rich—while accumulating enormous capital—have not borne their fair share
Alex Zhang (Emory; Google Scholar) presents Fiscal Citizenship And Taxpayer Privacy, 125 Colum. L. Rev. __ (2025) at Cumberland today as part of its Tax Policy Speake Series hosted by Tracey Roberts: Inequality has reached record levels, and the public shares a common belief that the ultra-rich—while accumulating enormous capital—have not borne their fair share
Friday, October 18: Alex Zhang (Emory; Google Scholar) will present Fiscal Autonomy in Subnational Taxation as part of the Boston College Tax Policy Collaborative. If you would like to attend, please contact Diane Ring. For individual tax workshop posts, see here. Editor's Note: If you would like to receive a daily email with links to
Friday, October 18: Alex Zhang (Emory; Google Scholar) will present Fiscal Autonomy in Subnational Taxation as part of the Boston College Tax Policy Collaborative. If you would like to attend, please contact Diane Ring. For individual tax workshop posts, see here. Editor's Note: If you would like to receive a daily email with links to
Diane M. Ring (Boston College; Google Scholar) presents The Conflictual Core of Global Tax Corporation (with Shu-Yi Oei (Duke; Google Scholar)) (reviewed by Blaine Saito (Ohio State; Google Scholar) here) at UC-Irvine today as part of its Current Issues in Tax Law & Policy Colloquium Speaker Series hosted by Natascha Fastabend: It is widely argued that the world
Diane M. Ring (Boston College; Google Scholar) presents The Conflictual Core of Global Tax Corporation (with Shu-Yi Oei (Duke; Google Scholar)) (reviewed by Blaine Saito (Ohio State; Google Scholar) here) at UC-Irvine today as part of its Current Issues in Tax Law & Policy Colloquium Speaker Series hosted by Natascha Fastabend: It is widely argued that the world
Manasi Deshpande (Chicago) presents The (Lack of) Anticipatory Effects of the Social Safety Net on Human Capital Investment (with Rebecca Dizon-Ross (Chicago; Google Scholar)) at NYU today as part of its Tax Policy and Public Finance Colloquium hosted by Daniel Shaviro: Most parents whose children receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits overestimate the likelihood that
Manasi Deshpande (Chicago) presents The (Lack of) Anticipatory Effects of the Social Safety Net on Human Capital Investment (with Rebecca Dizon-Ross (Chicago; Google Scholar)) at NYU today as part of its Tax Policy and Public Finance Colloquium hosted by Daniel Shaviro: Most parents whose children receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits overestimate the likelihood that
Donald Tobin (Maryland; Google Scholar) presents Have your Cake and Eat it Too, An Apportioned Wealth Tax at Boston College today as part of its Tax Policy Collaborative hosted by Diane Ring: As economic inequality in the United States becomes more extreme, there are increased calls for raising taxes on the wealthiest Americans. Some proposals