2007 Tax Law Colloquium
The Business and Transactional Law Center hosted a Tax Law Colloquium on Friday, February 9, 2007. Tax professors from several law schools presented and discussed papers with their colleagues:
- Kristin Hickman, University of Minnesota Law School, Responding to Treasury's (Lack of) Adherence to APA Rulemaking Requirements: Remedies, Standing, Sovereign Immunity, and Pre-Enforcement Judicial Review
- Erik Jensen, Case Law School, Taxation and Doing Business in Indian Country
- Brant Hellwig, University of South Carolina School of Law, The Section 1031 Qualified Use Requirement
- Steven Dean, Brooklyn Law School, Tax Shelters and the Code: Navigating Between Text and Intent (co-author with Larry Solan)
- Stephen Mazza, University of Kansas School of Law, Tax Practitioners and Tax Compliance
- Brad Borden, Washburn University School of Law, The Section 761 Election and Qualified Partnerships



