Chodorow presents paper at Critical Tax Conference
Professor Adam Chodorow, of the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, recently presented a paper, "The Laws of Interest: A Comparative Look at the Jewish and U.S. Federal Tax Approaches to Defining Interest," at The Critical Tax Conference at Indiana University Maurer School of Law in Bloomington, Ind.
The conference is an annual gathering of tax law scholars who are interested in exploring tax issues from perspectives that go beyond conventional public economics analysis of taxation. The Conference features both paper presentations on a wide variety of tax topics and closed-session "incubator" discussions of early-stage research. The 2009 Conference, held April 2-4, featured a keynote speech by Joshua Odintz, Tax Counsel, U.S. Senate Committee on Finance.
Chodorow's research and teaching interests lie in tax, administrative and regulatory law. He teaches a variety of tax courses, as well as Law and the Regulatory State. His research focuses on religious taxation and a variety of contemporary tax issues, such as the taxability of virtual income.
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