March 29, 2012
The second annual Tulane Tax Roundtable takes place at Tulane Law School on Friday, April 13 and Saturday, April 14. Organized by Tulane Law professor Shu-Yi Oei and co-sponsored by the Murphy Institute at Tulane University, the Roundtable brings together tax scholars from around the country, resident Tulane Faculty, and Tulane students for discussion and debate about important tax policy issues of our time. The Roundtable showcases the drafts and works-in-progress of its participants and subjects these works to rigorous analysis in a discussant-driven workshop format.
Participants this year include Professor James Alm of Tulane's Economics department, Professor Leigh Osofsky of the University of Miami Law School, Professor Rebecca Kysar of Brooklyn Law School, Professor Sarah Lawsky of the law school at the University of California-Irvine, Professor Ben Leff of Washington College of Law at American University, Professor Steven Sheffrin of Tulane's Murphy Institute, Professor Kristin Hickman of the law school at the University of Minnesota, and Tulane Law School's Professor Shu-Yi Oei.
For more information, see the Tulane Tax Roundtable website.