This is a genius way of dealing with the scourge of AI summaries, not to mention the added enjoyment that it will bring to tax research.
This looks like a great opportunity to join a strong and welcoming Law team.
Out now: 'Tax, Public Finance, and the Rule of Law' edited by Dominic de Cogan, Alexis Brassey and May Hen buff.ly/3XkPE1i
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Here is a free sample chapter from 'Tax, Public Finance, and the Rule of Law' edited by Dominic de Cogan, Alexis Brassey and May Hen bit.ly/43axWzr
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My warmest congratulations to @amy-lawton.bsky.social for her appointment as the next Chair of the Tax Research Network and to Terry Filer and Sara Closs-Davies for their appointment as Deputy Chairs. These are fantastic appointments and point to a bright future for the organisation.
Any public lawyers suffering existential ennui should note that Trump's tariffs are possible thanks to (i) a sweeping transfer of Congressional taxation powers to the executive under an emergency powers rubric & (ii) case-law hollowing out the US non-delegation doctrine. See, we matter!!
Delighted to see this volume on the shelves. Thanks to Roberta Bassi @hartpublishing.bsky.social, @bloomsburybooksuk.bsky.social and to all the authors .
Some wonderful writing in here, which I hope is widely read: the chapters are also available on Bloomsbury Collections Online.