Loyola Tax Policy Colloquium Fall 2015 Schedule

Except as noted, Loyola Law School's Tax Policy Colloquium meets on Mondays during the Fall semester from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. in Room G-202 (Girardi Advocacy Center, second floor, Courtroom of the '90s). Faculty members from other law schools are welcome. Lunch is provided. RSVP to Bridget Klink at 213.736.1407 or Bridget.Klink@lls.edu.

DateSpeaker(s)TopicCommentator
8/17 Michael Simkovic, Seton Hall The Knowledge Tax Victor Fleischer, San Diego
9/14 Rosanne Altshuler, Rutgers (Economics) Lessons the United States Can Learn from Other Countries’ Territorial Systems for Taxing Income of Multinational Corporations Theodore Seto, Loyola-LA
9/21 Brian Galle, Georgetown Regulating Internalities Katherine Pratt, Loyola-LA
9/28 Ajay Mehrotra, Indiana Bloomington & Joseph Thorndike, Tax Analysts New Deal Legislation and the Long 20th Century of Progressive Taxation Elliot Brownlee, UC Santa Barbara (History)
10/5 3:45-5:45 pm Tatiana Homonoff, Cornell (Economics) Behavioral Economics and Sin Tax Policy Design Katherine Pratt, Loyola-LA
10/12 Richard Schmalbeck, Duke Taxing College Sports as Unrelated Business Income Douglas Mancino, Seyfarth Shaw
10/19 Andre Smith, Widener Delaware Deferential Review of the United States Tax Court After Mayo Foundation v. U.S. Ellen Aprill, Loyola-LA
11/2 Michael Durst, Pilgrim Church, United Church of Christ Tax Justice: A Christian Response to a New Gilded Age Miranda Fleischer, San Diego and Samuel Pillsbury, Loyola-LA
11/9 Shannon McCormack, University of Washington Uncle Sam and the Child Care Squeeze: (Over-) Taxing the Working Family Edward McCaffery, USC
11/16 Lily Faulhaber, Georgetown Tax Incentives for Innovation: Designing R&D Credits and Patent Boxes in the Age of BEPS Ronald Blanc, Arnold & Porter