Oh my gosh! I have been wondering about this! So glad to see it is still in circulation!
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I'm a law professor at Pace University who teaches tax, trusts & estates, and other subjects. I study "money law" and gender. Posts in my individual capacity only. Blogger @TheFacultyLounge @RockefellerFoundation Bellagio alum.
Oh my gosh! I have been wondering about this! So glad to see it is still in circulation!
Professor Miranda Stewart introducing Professor Lekha Chakrabody for pop-up #tax seminar @nyulaw.bsky.social on βPublic Policy for Gender Equalityβ
After a temporary hiatus due to migration from Typepad, The Faculty Lounge blog is up and running again! Check it out at thefacultylounge.org
The ABA House of Delegates has approved the Tax Sectionβs resolution urging all jurisdictions to repeal sales/GST taxes on #menstrual products. Proud to be part of this project & excited to see the work of @egwaldman.bsky.social getting translated into action. #menstruationmatters
#Law #profs, please add yourselves, your schools, your programs to the current social media census up at The Faculty Lounge: www.thefacultylounge.org/2025/04/its-...
For #tax profs building their library of cases on casinos/gambling/definitions of income, NJ rules that unissued chips are not property for purposes of state unclaimed fund act. Itβs giving #Zarin: www.taxnotes.com/research/sta...
For folks who follow @thefacultylounge.bsky.social, here are some opportunities to learn from the fab @kimkrawiec.bsky.social in person this spring, at various faculty workshops:
It is discouraging that in 21st century, there are academic conferences/panels in law schools where women are fewer than 10% of all speakers. www.thefacultylounge.org/2025/03/wher... This is not a good look for an orgβn I care abt, the ACTEC Foundation, which sponsors great work in Trusts & Estates
Insightful paper from lennartnacke.com et al on human fallibility in detecting AI-generated text: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Roberta Mann (Oregon Law & ATPI) offering closing remarks at #PELRxATPI symposium on βTax Law, the Environment, and Climate Change,β offering a note of hope on how tax law can be a counterbalance to structures that seek to dismantle environmental progress.
Jeff Gordon, Fellow @ Yale Law School, presenting on universal vs. selective βcarrotsβ / βsticksβ deployed in tax frameworks via credits for fuel, hydrogen, electricity. Complex Qs of tech neutrality, counting emissions, carbon accounting, carbon βshelters.β Need for anti-abuse rules. #ecotaxlaw25
βCan Corporate Climate Ratings Catalyze More Sustainable Investment?β At #PELRxATPI Symposium on Tax Law, the Environment, and Climate Change,β Felix Mormann, Jeff Gordon, Steve Hammer, Diana McCutchen leading the discussion at intersection of finance, tax, sustainable development. #EcoTaxLaw25
Professor Heather Payne (OSU Law) presenting her work on βThe CCR Blockchain.β Fascinating questions around lawβs failure to adequately track byproducts when coal burned to generate electricity. Proposal to use blockchain to track geolocations of where/when coal ash is used in structural fill, etc
Alice Kaswan presenting her work on βMarket-Based Mechanisms: Necessary but Insufficient.β Focus on multi-dimensions of clean energy transition, including co-pollution.
Jack Hornickle, Staff Atty at Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, presenting his work on βDecarbonizing the Farm: New York State Agricultural Tax Assessment Program.β Qs about how to match tax benefits w carbon sequestering capacity on a farm, verify activities.
Screen showing PowerPoint slide with heading βU.S. Climate Policy in 2025β
Woman speaking at podium at a conference
@kclausing.bsky.social delivering the keynote address at the ATPI/PELR Symposium on Tax Law, the Environment, and Climate Change. Her remarks focus on βInternational Climate Cooperation After 2024β & need for better incentives for govts to βdo big things.β Will require equity on multiple dimensions.
David Weisbach (Chicago Law) presenting work on βOptimal Unilateral Climate Policy.β #PELRx#ATPI #EcoTax25
Wei Cui discussing βoutput-based pricing systems,β w carbon pricing everywhere but large emitters carved out and priced only when emissions exceed certain threshold. Tax law as environmental law #PELRxATPI #ecotax25
Wei Cui of UBC Allard School of Law presenting his work on βThe Retreat of Carbon Pricing in Canadaβ #PELRxATPI #EcoTax25
Giedre Lideikyte Huber presenting her work on βTaxes and Aviation: A Comparative Constitutional Perspectiveβ #PELRxATPI #EcoTax25
Sven Rudolph presenting his work, βThe Rocky Road to β¦ a Truly Sustainable EU Carbon Market.β #PELRxATPI #EcoTax2025
Roberta Mann of U Oregon Law introducing second panel of #PELRxATPI symposium on βTax Law, the Environment, and Climate Change.β Panelists Sven Rudolph, Giedre Lideikyte Huber, David Weisbach, Wei Cui talking about βCarbon Tax and Other Pricing Proposals.β #EcoTax25
Important framing by Genevieve TokiΔ that βtax incentives may be functionally equivalent to a direct subsidy, but they can be much more palatable from a political perspective.β #PELRxATPI #EcoTax25
Genevieve TokiΔ of Northwestern Law presenting her work on βEnvironmental Tax Incentives: Lessons from the U.S. Inflation Adjustment Act (So Far)β #PELRxATPI #EcoTax25
Economist Neil Mehrotra on βEconomic Implications of the Climate Provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act #PELRxATPI #EcoTaxLaw25
Economist Neil Mehrotra reflecting on lack of significant economic effects of Inflation Adjustment Act. Increasing investment in solar + batteries. Anticipated that both sectors will continue to increase.
Excited for the kick off #ATPIxPELR symposium on Tax Law, the Environment, and Climate
Change. First panel on βClimate Change and the Inflation Reduction Act: How We Got Here.β So much of enviro law is tax law. We need lawyers, economists, accountants, policymakers w fluency in both βlanguages.β
NYC was among the first municipalities to require provision of free #menstrual products in schools. But compliance rates are abysmal. What role for law when law not being observed? www.nytimes.com/2025/03/19/w...
With his permission, I'm sharing Dean Treanor's response to Ed Martin's letter: