Here is the latest faculty and staff scholarship from the UW Law School Legal Studies Research Paper Series via SSRN.
- Taxing with Purpose
by Susannah Camic Tahk, University of Wisconsin Law School - Heterogeneity, Legislative History, and the Cost of Litigation: A Brief Comment On Bruhl’s ‘Hierarchy and Heterogeneity’
by Anuj C. Desai, University of Wisconsin Law School - ‘He Got in My Face so I Shot Him’: How Defendants’ Language Impairments Impair Attorney-Client Relationships
by Michele LaVigne, University of Wisconsin Law School and
Gregory Van Rybroek, Mendota Mental Health Institute - Presidential Politics as a Safeguard of Federalism
by David S. Schwartz, University of Wisconsin Law School - Making Impossible Tax Reform Possible
by Susannah Camic Tahk, University of Wisconsin Law School - Crossing the Tax Code’s For-Profit/Nonprofit Border
by Susannah Camic Tahk, University of Wisconsin Law School - ‘Whatever Tribal Precedent There May Be’: The (Un)Availability of Tribal Law
by Bonnie J. Shucha, University of Wisconsin Law School