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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. 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]

  4. 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.

  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. 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 ...

  7. William A. Jacobson - Wikipedia

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    Jacobson is a 1981 summa cum laude graduate of Hamilton College. [1] [2] He received his J.D. degree in 1984 from Harvard Law School.[1] [2] During his time at Harvard Law School, Jacobson served as Senior Editor of the Harvard International Law Journal, for which he wrote a Case Comment entitled "Process Due Resident Aliens Upon Entering the United States," 24 Harv.

  8. Instapundit - Wikipedia

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    InstaPundit was launched in August 2001 as an experiment, and a part of Reynolds' class on Internet law. [5] [6] After the September 11 attacks, the site quickly became a highly popular blog—with Reynolds celebrated as "chief among the warbloggers" [7] —and was dubbed the "Grand Central Station of Bloggerville" [8] in 2002 and reported to be "the most visited [blog] in the world" [9] in ...

  9. Jonathan Turley - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 his blog was ranked as the top law professor blog and legal theory blog by the American Bar Association Journal survey of the top 100 blogs. [ 92 ] [ 93 ] His work with older prisoners has been honored in various states, including his selection as the 2011 recipient of the Dr. Mary Ann Quaranta Elder Justice Award at Fordham University ...