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By Professor Jennifer Wriggins Domestic violence continues to be a huge problem in the United States, and it causes harm to survivors that is mostly uncompensated; the number of lawsuits seeking recovery for harms caused by domestic violence is minuscule.… Read More… about A Step toward justice
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By Associate Dean Jeff MaineThe Biden administration is looking for ways to close the wealth gap and raise revenue. In addition to raising corporate taxes, the administration is also taking a close look at the taxation of property at death.… Read More… about Taxation of Property at Death
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By Professor Jeff Thaler With apologies to Sigourney Weaver and Mel Gibson, when their movie[1] came out in 1982 did anyone envision how an invisible virus like COVID-19 could shut the world down almost 40 years later? Nor, 30 years… Read More… about The Year of Zooming Dangerously: Law Courses and Conferences Globally
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By Professor Jeffrey Maine I love country music. Especially old country music…from the ’70s! So you can imagine how intrigued I was 15 years ago when the powerful country music industry, on behalf of its songwriters, successfully lobbied Congress for… Read More… about Taxing Creativity



