Loyola Tax Policy Colloquium Fall 2020 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.

Date

Speaker

Title

Commentator(s)

Sept. 14

Allison Christians

Allison Christians 
McGill University

 Tarcisio Diniz Magalhaes

Tarcísio Diniz Magalhães
McGill University

The Rise of Cooperative Surplus Taxation

Ruth Mason

Ruth Mason
University of Virginia School of Law

 

Sept. 21

 

Jane Gravelle

Jane Gravelle
CRS

Sharing the Wealth: How to Tax the Rich

 

David Gamage

David Gamage
Indiana Bloomington

Oct. 5 

Rita de la Feria

Rita de la Feria
University of Leeds

The Impact of Public Perceptions on Consumption Taxes Rates

 

Ed McCaffery

Ed McCaffery
USC

Oct. 12

Darien Shanske

Darien Shanske
UC Davis

States Should Borrow Rather than Make Brutal Cuts During a Recession and Pandemic

 

Tracy Gordon

Tracy Gordon
Urban Institute 

Oct. 19

Dhammika Dharmapala

Dhammika Dharmapala
University of Chicago

Do Multinational Firms use Tax Havens to the Detriment of Other Countries?

 

Robert J Peroni

Robert J Peroni
The University of Texas at Austin School of Law

Oct. 26

Jeremy Bearer Friend

Jeremy Bearer-Friend
George Washington

In-Kind Taxpaying: Lessons and Risks

 

Kathleen Delaney Thomas

Kathleen Delaney Thomas
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Nov. 2

Damon Jones

Damon Jones
Chicago (Public Policy) 

Misperceptions of the Social Security Earnings Test and the Actuarial Adjustment: Implications for Labor Force Participation and Earnings

Jacob Goldin

Jacob Goldin
Stanford

Arthur Seibold

Arthur Seibold
University of Mannheim 

Nov. 9

Brian Galle

Brian Galle
Georgetown

How to Save Unemployment Insurance

Kathryn A. Edwards

Kathryn Edwards
RAND Corporation

Nov. 16

Juan Carlos Suarez Serrato

Juan Carlos Suarez Serrato
Duke (Econ)

Race Between Tax Enforcement and Tax Planning: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Chile

Kimberly Clausing

Kim Clausing
UCLA