Columbia and Hebrew University are holding a conference on tax law and policy in Jerusalem on Wednesday May 10, 2023. There will be papers, half presented by Israelis and half by U.S. academics. The conference will be at the law faculty at Hebrew University (on Mt. Scopus in Jerusalem). Here is the link for the program.
- “Red, White, and Blue—And Also Green: How Energy Policy Can Protect Both National Security and the Environment", David Schizer, Dean Emeritus & Harvey R. Miller Professor of Law Columbia Law School
- "The Constitutional Meaning of “Income”: Moore v. United States and the Movement to Revive Eisner v. Macomber", John R. Brooks & David Gamage
- "Embracing Tax Avoidance" David Elkins
- "Taxing Taxonomies" Amanda Parsons
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"Unreserved Central Banks Have Powerful New Tools for Controlling the Economy But They're Still Playing By the Old Rules" Brian Galle
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"The Issue of Inequality: Moving from a Constitutional Discourse to a Tax Discourse" David Gliksberg
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"The Three Distributive Questions of Taxtion" Ilan Benshalom