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University of Connecticut School of Law Tax Lecture Series presents

Why Endowment Taxation is Unjust

A lecture by Prof. Linda Sugin

Prof. Linda Sugin

  • When: Tuesday, March 4, 2008, 6:30 PM
  • Where: William R. Davis Courtroom, Starr Hall

Linda Sugin is a Professor of Law at Fordham Law School, where she teaches Income Taxation, Tax Policy and Distributive Justice, and Nonprofit Organizations and Philanthropy. She is the 2007 recipient of Fordham Law School's Teacher of the Year Award. Sugin is an author of The Individual Tax Base, a casebook for the basic income tax class, and has published articles on a range of topics in tax policy and nonprofit organizations. She recently organized a conference on Nonprofit Law, Economic Challenges, and the Future of Charities, which was published in 76 Fordham Law Review (2007). Sugin is a graduate of Harvard College and NYU Law School, where she was an Acting Assistant Professor (1992-94) and a Visiting Professor (2001-02), and where she regularly teaches Tax Policy.

      
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