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  2. TaxProf Blog - Wikipedia

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    TaxProf Blog is a popular [2] collaborative blog about United States tax law written by law school professors. [3] The blog reports on current events and precedential cases in U.S. tax law. [4] The blog is regarded as the leading tax blog in the academic community. [5] Posts on TaxProf Blog have been widely cited in the popular press and legal ...

  3. The Volokh Conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    Law professor Andrew Koppelman wrote that the blog was the "most important incubator" for constitutional challenges to the ACA. [ 15 ] According to legal scholar Dick Howard , The Volokh Conspiracy "provided a forum for conservative legal scholars to develop arguments against the individual mandate , helping to break down the perception of ...

  4. Glenn Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Harlan Reynolds (born August 27, 1960) is an American legal scholar who is the Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee College of Law. He is known for his American politics blog, Instapundit. [1] [2]

  5. Paul L. Caron - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Pepperdine, he was a professor and an associate dean at the University of Cincinnati College of Law for twenty-three years. [4] [1] Caron is the editor of three tax journals for the Social Science Research Network (SSRN). He is also the publisher and editor of the TaxProf Blog, which he founded in 2004.

  6. Jonathan Turley - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 December 2024. American attorney and commentator Jonathan Turley Turley in 2017 Born (1961-05-06) May 6, 1961 (age 63) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Spouse Leslie Turley (m. 1997) Academic background Education University of Chicago (BA) Northwestern University (JD) Academic work Discipline Law Sub ...

  7. Ann Althouse - Wikipedia

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    From 1984 to 2016, Althouse taught federal jurisdiction, civil procedure, and constitutional law at the University of Wisconsin Law School, where she was tenured from 1989 until her retirement. [2] She was a visiting professor at Brooklyn Law School for the 2007–08 academic year.

  8. Lawfare (website) - Wikipedia

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    Lawfare was founded as a blog in September 2010 [3] by Benjamin Wittes (a former editorial writer for The Washington Post), Harvard Law School professor Jack Goldsmith, and University of Texas at Austin law professor Robert Chesney. [2]

  9. SCOTUSblog - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 article in the New York Law School Law Review gave SCOTUSblog as an example of a successful law blog, together with Balkinization and the Volokh Conspiracy, and noted that "with growing numbers of lawyers and legal scholars commenting on breaking legal issues, the blogosphere provides more sophisticated, in-depth analysis of the law than is possible even in a long-form magazine article."