
Paul L. Caron
Dean
Pepperdine Caruso
School of Law

Tax presentations at the Biennial Conference on International Economic Law hosted by the University of Michigan Law School and the American Society of International Law (program): Assaf Harpaz (Georgia; Google Scholar), Global Tax Wars in the Digital Era, 75 Am. U. L. Rev. ___ (2025) (reviewed by Mirit Eyal (Alabama; Google Scholar) here): The digital economy fundamentally disrupts
Tax presentations at the Biennial Conference on International Economic Law hosted by the University of Michigan Law School and the American Society of International Law (program): Assaf Harpaz (Georgia; Google Scholar), Global Tax Wars in the Digital Era, 75 Am. U. L. Rev. ___ (2025) (reviewed by Mirit Eyal (Alabama; Google Scholar) here): The digital economy fundamentally disrupts
The National Tax Association hosts a panel on Teaching Environmental Tax today at 1:00 PM ET (registration): How can tax professors at law schools and in accounting, economics, and public policy programs incorporate clean energy and environmental issues into their courses and curricula? … Panelists will discuss strategies for incorporating clean energy and environmental issues
The National Tax Association hosts a panel on Teaching Environmental Tax today at 1:00 PM ET (registration): How can tax professors at law schools and in accounting, economics, and public policy programs incorporate clean energy and environmental issues into their courses and curricula? … Panelists will discuss strategies for incorporating clean energy and environmental issues
Call For Tax Papers: Proposal Submission Deadline: Monday, June 2 The Washington University Law Review invites paper proposals for a symposium on “Taxing, Spending, and the Constitution” to be held on Friday, September 26, 2025, at WashU Law. Papers presented at the symposium will be published in the Law Review’s symposium issue (Volume 103, Issue 6) the following summer. The
Call For Tax Papers: Proposal Submission Deadline: Monday, June 2 The Washington University Law Review invites paper proposals for a symposium on “Taxing, Spending, and the Constitution” to be held on Friday, September 26, 2025, at WashU Law. Papers presented at the symposium will be published in the Law Review’s symposium issue (Volume 103, Issue 6) the following summer. The
The National Tax Association's 55th Annual Spring Symposium kicks off today at Georgetown University: The theme of this year’s Symposium is “Taxes in a New World.” Organized by Janet Holtzblatt of the Tax Policy Center, Kyle Pomerleau from the American Enterprise Institute, and Eric Solomon of American Tax Policy Institute and Ivins, Phillips & Barker,
The National Tax Association's 55th Annual Spring Symposium kicks off today at Georgetown University: The theme of this year’s Symposium is “Taxes in a New World.” Organized by Janet Holtzblatt of the Tax Policy Center, Kyle Pomerleau from the American Enterprise Institute, and Eric Solomon of American Tax Policy Institute and Ivins, Phillips & Barker,
This week’s ABA Tax Section 2025 May Tax Meeting (program) kicks off today. A highlight is the Teaching Taxation program on Friday on The Future of High-End Tax Enforcement: A constant source of concern in the U.S. tax system is the ability of wealthy and high-income individuals to avoid paying their “fair share” of taxes.
This week’s ABA Tax Section 2025 May Tax Meeting (program) kicks off today. A highlight is the Teaching Taxation program on Friday on The Future of High-End Tax Enforcement: A constant source of concern in the U.S. tax system is the ability of wealthy and high-income individuals to avoid paying their “fair share” of taxes.
Wisconsin hosts the 28th Annual Critical Tax Conference today and tomorrow (program): Friday 9:00 AM: Welcome Dan Tokaji (Dean, Wisconsin) 9:10 – 10:15 AM: Panel 1 Emily Cauble (Wisconsin; Google Scholar) (moderator) Ariel Jurow Kleiman (USC; Google Scholar), Shayak Sarkar (UC-Davis; Google Scholar) & Emily Satterthwaite (Georgetown; Google Scholar), Taxing Domestic Employers Lauren Shores Pelikan
Wisconsin hosts the 28th Annual Critical Tax Conference today and tomorrow (program): Friday 9:00 AM: Welcome Dan Tokaji (Dean, Wisconsin) 9:10 – 10:15 AM: Panel 1 Emily Cauble (Wisconsin; Google Scholar) (moderator) Ariel Jurow Kleiman (USC; Google Scholar), Shayak Sarkar (UC-Davis; Google Scholar) & Emily Satterthwaite (Georgetown; Google Scholar), Taxing Domestic Employers Lauren Shores Pelikan
The University of New South Wales hosts the 16th International ATAX Tax Administration Conference on April 8-10 (agenda): Tuesday, April 8 Session 1 Plenary: Getting it Right: Leading Tax Administration Michael Walpole (UNSW; Google Scholar) (chair) Frederik Anseel (Dean, UNSW; Google Scholar) Rob Heferen (Australian Taxation Office) Peter Mersi (Inland Revenue New Zealand)
The University of New South Wales hosts the 16th International ATAX Tax Administration Conference on April 8-10 (agenda): Tuesday, April 8 Session 1 Plenary: Getting it Right: Leading Tax Administration Michael Walpole (UNSW; Google Scholar) (chair) Frederik Anseel (Dean, UNSW; Google Scholar) Rob Heferen (Australian Taxation Office) Peter Mersi (Inland Revenue New Zealand)
The Virginia Center for Tax Law hosts a Virginia Tax Study Group Meeting today (registration) (program): D.C. Panel: David Olander (Partner, Capitol Counsel) Anna Taylor (Tax Policy Group, National Tax, Deloitte Tax) Cecily Rock (Senior Legislation Counsel, Joint Committee on Taxation) (moderator) Judicial Doctrines: Joshua Blank (UC-Irvine; Google Scholar) Susan Morse (Texas; Google Scholar) Steve Shashy (Former Trial Attorney,
The Virginia Center for Tax Law hosts a Virginia Tax Study Group Meeting today (registration) (program): D.C. Panel: David Olander (Partner, Capitol Counsel) Anna Taylor (Tax Policy Group, National Tax, Deloitte Tax) Cecily Rock (Senior Legislation Counsel, Joint Committee on Taxation) (moderator) Judicial Doctrines: Joshua Blank (UC-Irvine; Google Scholar) Susan Morse (Texas; Google Scholar) Steve Shashy (Former Trial Attorney,
Symposium, Powers of Speech: Creating Environments in Which Free Speech and Civil Discourse Thrive, 76 Baylor L. Rev. 1-155 (2023): Leah Teague (Baylor), Civility Matters: Why Law School Must Teach Students to Disagree Without Being Disagreeable, 76 Baylor L. Rev. 1 (2023) Erwin Chemerinsky (Dean, UC-Berkeley; Google Scholar), When Should University Administrators Speak?: Personal Reflections, 76
Symposium, Powers of Speech: Creating Environments in Which Free Speech and Civil Discourse Thrive, 76 Baylor L. Rev. 1-155 (2023): Leah Teague (Baylor), Civility Matters: Why Law School Must Teach Students to Disagree Without Being Disagreeable, 76 Baylor L. Rev. 1 (2023) Erwin Chemerinsky (Dean, UC-Berkeley; Google Scholar), When Should University Administrators Speak?: Personal Reflections, 76
The American Tax Policy Institute (ATPI) and Pace Law host a conference today and tomorrow on Tax Law, the Environment, and Climate Change (agenda): The American Tax Policy Institute and Pace | Haub Law Conference on Tax Law, the Environment, and Climate Change is a two-day conference featuring a variety of insightful panels focusing on
The American Tax Policy Institute (ATPI) and Pace Law host a conference today and tomorrow on Tax Law, the Environment, and Climate Change (agenda): The American Tax Policy Institute and Pace | Haub Law Conference on Tax Law, the Environment, and Climate Change is a two-day conference featuring a variety of insightful panels focusing on
Surf Report, Pepperdine Caruso Law’s Nootbaar Institute Co-Sponsors Orthodox Union’s Landmark Conference “Combating Antisemitism Through the Law”: Pepperdine Caruso School of Law’s Nootbaar Institute for Law, Religion, and Ethics co-sponsored the Orthodox Union Advocacy Center’s inaugural “Combating Antisemitism Through the Law” conference, held February 2-4, 2025, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The first-of-its-kind gathering convened judges,
Surf Report, Pepperdine Caruso Law’s Nootbaar Institute Co-Sponsors Orthodox Union’s Landmark Conference “Combating Antisemitism Through the Law”: Pepperdine Caruso School of Law’s Nootbaar Institute for Law, Religion, and Ethics co-sponsored the Orthodox Union Advocacy Center’s inaugural “Combating Antisemitism Through the Law” conference, held February 2-4, 2025, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The first-of-its-kind gathering convened judges,
Tax presentations at the two-day Northeastern Junior Scholars Conference (program): Assaf Harpaz (Georgia; Google Scholar), Artificial Intelligence and the Taxpayer Entity: Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world and presents numerous challenges to legal and regulatory frameworks. The evolving, complex yet still ambiguous concept demands reconsidering longstanding doctrines that are at risk of obsoleteness. These
Tax presentations at the two-day Northeastern Junior Scholars Conference (program): Assaf Harpaz (Georgia; Google Scholar), Artificial Intelligence and the Taxpayer Entity: Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the world and presents numerous challenges to legal and regulatory frameworks. The evolving, complex yet still ambiguous concept demands reconsidering longstanding doctrines that are at risk of obsoleteness. These
NYU hosts a joint Tax Policy Symposium with UCLA today on The Earned Income Tax Credit at Fifty (agenda): NYU Law is pleased to host the 2025 NYU-UCLA Tax Policy Symposium, featuring a full day of panel discussions, along with a keynote address by Robert Greenstein, Visiting Fellow at The Brookings Institution and President Emeritus