Economics Scholar Kimberly Clausing to Join Tax FacultyRenowned Reed College professor of economics, trade and taxation Kimberly Clausing – author of Open: The Progressive Case for Free Trade, Immigration, and Global Capital – will join UCLA Law's tax law faculty in 2021.
UCLA Law Establishes New Endowed Chair in Tax LawWith $2 million in gifts, UCLA Law created the Eric M. Zolt Chair in Tax Law and Policy in honor of the stalwart tax faculty member and founding director of the Lowell Milken Institute.
Student Spotlight: Hochman Award Winner Nathan CoxOutstanding tax law graduate Nathan
Cox ’19, now at the San Diego office of Cooley, received the 2019 Bruce I. Hochman Award for Excellence in the Study of Tax Law.
Horwitz Steers ALI Restatement of CharitiesProfessor Jill Horwitz served as Reporter on the American Law Institute’s first Restatement of the Law, Charitable Nonprofit Organizations, a comprehensive compendium of the legal issues that confront charitable nonprofit institutions.
Mr. Oh Goes to Washington
Professor Jason Oh testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee in March on the disparate impact and tax-planning consequences of the landmark 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
Barrall '75 Receives LACBA Award for Work in Tax LawLowell Milken Institute Senior Fellow James D.C. Barrall ’75 was honored with the Los Angeles County Bar Association’s 2018 Dana Latham Award for his contributions to tax law.
Kirschbaum Scholarship Boosts First-Year Tax StudentsFirst-year student Peter Charnell '21 is the latest recipient of UCLA Law's Thomas A. Kirschbaum scholarship in tax law.
Recent Faculty Scholarship
STEVEN A. BANK
Vice Dean for Curricular and Academic Affairs
Paul Hastings Professor of Business Law
• “Reforming FIFA From the Inside Out,” 52 Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 265 (2019).
• “Securities Disclosure as Soundbite: The Case of CEO Pay Ratios,” with George S. Georgiev, 60 Boston College Law Review 1123 (2019).
• “Will U.S. Soccer Be Forced to Adopt Promotion and Relegation?” 28 Journal of Legal Aspects of Sport 3 (2018).
JILL R. HORWITZ
Vice Dean for Faculty and Intellectual Life
Professor of Law
• Restatement of the Law, Charitable Nonprofit Organizations, Tentative Draft 3, American Law Institute (2019)
• “Charitable Nonprofits and the Business of Health Care,” Nonprofit Research Handbook, Third Edition, Stanford University Press (forthcoming 2019).
• “Ambulance Diversions Following Public Hospital Emergency Department Closures,” with Charleen Hsuan, Renee Hsia, Ninez Ponce, Thomas Rice, and Jack Needleman, 54 Health Services Research 870 (2019).
• “The Problem of Data Quality in Analyses of Opioid Regulation: The Case of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs,” with Corey S. Davis, Lynn S. McClelland, Rebecca S. Fordon and Ellen Meara, National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper 24947 (2018).
JASON OH
Professor of Law
• “Wealth Tax Add-Ons: An Alternative To Comprehensive Wealth Taxes,” with Eric M. Zolt, 158 Tax Notes 1613 (2018).
KIRK J. STARK
Barrall Family Professor of Tax Law and Policy
• Federal Income Taxation, with Joseph Bankman, Daniel N. Shaviro and Edward D. Kleinbard, Eighteenth Edition, Aspen (2019).
• “Regional Taxation in State Tax Reform,” 58 Washington University Journal of Law & Policy 117 (2019).
ERIC M. ZOLT
Michael H. Schill Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus
• “Tax Treaties and Developing Countries,” 72 Tax Law Review (forthcoming 2019).
• “Wealth Taxes in Developing Countries,” with Blanca Moreno-Dodson and Richard Murphy, in Winning the Tax Wars: Tax Competition and Tax Cooperation, Wolters Kluwer (2018).
• “Wealth Tax Add-Ons: An Alternative To Comprehensive Wealth Taxes,” with Jason Oh, 158 Tax Notes 1613 (2018).
• “Tax Treaties and Developing Countries: A Better Deal Post-BEPS?,” in Tax Treaties after the BEPS Project: A Tribute to Jacques Sasseville, Canadian Tax Foundation (2018).
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