TaxProf Blog

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According to the data and stats that were collected, 'TaxProf Blog' channel has an outstanding rank and belongs to Hosts, Weblogs categories. Despite such a rank, the feed was last updated more than a year ago. The channel mostly uses short articles along with sentence constructions of the advanced readability level, which is a result indicating a well-balanced textual content on the channel.

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Short articles, prevailing on the channel, can be a good choice for 'TaxProf Blog' if they’re going to gain their audience’s sympathy with brevity. Also, there are a few medium-length pieces.

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Advanced readability level of 'TaxProf Blog' content is probably targeted at well-educated subscribers as not all readers might clearly understand their texts. There are also articles with medium readability level, which make more than one third of the channel’s content.

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Positive emotional expressions prevail throughout the texts: they may include favorable reviews, appreciation or praise in regard to the subjects addressed on the channel. However, the channel also contains some rather negative or critical records that make up more than a quarter of all its content.

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Recent News
Hatfield: Professionally Responsible Artificial Intelligence — Tax Professionals As A Case Study

Michael Hatfield (University of Washington), Professionally Responsible Artificial Intelligence, 51 Ariz. St. L.J. 1057 (2019): As artificial intelligence...

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The Fifty Hardest Law Schools To Get Into

24/7 Wall St., 50 Hardest Law Schools to Get Into: Using data from the ABA, 24/7 Wall St. created an index of three measures of selectivity to identify...

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Burden Of Proof In Tax Cases: Valuation And Ranges

John A. Townsend (Townsend & Jones, Houston), Burden of Proof in Tax Cases: Valuation and Ranges — An Update, 73 Tax Law. ___ (2020): I n this article...

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Syracuse Is Second Law School To Launch 3L Away Option

Following up on my previous post, Washburn Law School Launches Third Year Anywhere Enrollment Option: Syracuse University College of Law Introduces &...

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Grinberg Presents Against Destination-Basis Income Taxation? Today At Georgetown

Itai Grinberg (Georgetown) presents Against Destination-Basis Income Taxation? at Georgetown today as part of its Tax Law and Public Finance Workshop...

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Who’s Afraid Of The IRS? Not Facebook.

ProPublica, Who’s Afraid of the IRS? Not Facebook.: The social media behemoth is about to face off with the tax agency in a rare trial to capture billions...

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BYU To Host 2nd Annual National Storytelling Competition For Law Students

Following up on my previous post: From Gordon Smith (Dean, BYU): I mentioned this time last year that my colleagues at BYU Law and I have been exploring...

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How To Hit The 'No' Button (And Keep Your Law Job!)

Law.com, How to Hit the 'No' Button (And Keep Your Law Job!): I have a large red button on my desk that reads, quite simply, “No!” Push this said button...

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Hamilton Project Hosts Conference Today On Tackling The Tax Code: Efficient And Equitable Ways To Raise Revenue

The Hamilton Project hosts a conference today on Tackling the Tax Code: Efficient and Equitable Ways to Raise Revenue at the Brookings Institution (webcast...

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Is Purdue Global's $43 Million Loss A Bumpy Start Or A Sign Of Deeper Trouble?

Chronicle of Higher Education, Purdue Global Has Had a Rocky Start. Is It Growing Pains or a Sign of Trouble?: In April 2017, Mitch Daniels stunned academe...

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Taxing Pain And Suffering

Adam Kern (J.D. 2019, NYU), Note, Taxing Pain and Suffering, 94 N.Y.U. L. Rev.507 (2019): Every year, billions of dollars are awarded as compensation...

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