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Why States Should Consider Expanding Sales Taxes To Services, Part 1, Gladriel Shobe, Grace Stephenson Nielsen, Darien Shanske, David Gamage
Why States Should Consider Expanding Sales Taxes To Services, Part 1, Gladriel Shobe, Grace Stephenson Nielsen, Darien Shanske, David Gamage
Articles by Maurer Faculty
States are facing a severe budget crisis as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. And with the federal government unlikely to pass a relief bill to address those state budget issues,1 states will need to play a significant role in making up revenue shortfalls.
This is the first in a three-part series, which is a contribution to Project SAFE: State Action in Fiscal Emergencies. This essay will lay out the general case for why states should consider expanding their sales tax bases to more services as a response to the COVID-19 crisis. The follow-ups will discuss further mechanics and details …
Why States Should Now Consider Expanding Sales Taxes To Services, Part 1, Gladriel Shobe, Grace Stephenson Nielsen, Darien Shanske, David Gamage
Why States Should Now Consider Expanding Sales Taxes To Services, Part 1, Gladriel Shobe, Grace Stephenson Nielsen, Darien Shanske, David Gamage
Articles by Maurer Faculty
States are facing a severe budget crisis as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. And with the federal government unlikely to pass a relief bill to address those state budget issues,1 states will need to play a significant role in making up revenue shortfalls.
This is the first in a three-part series, which is a contribution to Project SAFE: State Action in Fiscal Emergencies. This essay will lay out the general case for why states should consider expanding their sales tax bases to more services as a response to the COVID-19 crisis. The follow-ups will discuss further mechanics and details …
Aman Reflects On "Page-Turning" Opportunities Throughout His Indiana Law Tenure, Kenneth L. Turchi, Alfred Aman
Aman Reflects On "Page-Turning" Opportunities Throughout His Indiana Law Tenure, Kenneth L. Turchi, Alfred Aman
Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)
After nearly 50 years of practicing, teaching, and administration, Alfred C. (Fred) Aman, Jr., took emeritus status at the end of the 2019–2020 academic year. Earlier this fall, he visited with ergo editor Ken Turchi to reflect on his distinguished career.
Dean's Desk: Iu Maurer Research Focusing On Most Topical Issues Of 2020, Austen L. Parrish
Dean's Desk: Iu Maurer Research Focusing On Most Topical Issues Of 2020, Austen L. Parrish
Austen Parrish (2014-2022)
The three major stories of 2020 — the COVID-19 pandemic, the heightened awareness of racial injustice and the election — have made this year one that we will remember. While we couldn’t have envisioned all that would happen at the beginning of the year, our faculty are producing useful and thought-provoking scholarship on all these topics.
I often use my Dean’s Desk columns to celebrate student and alumni achievement, to describe new and innovative programs in our curriculum, or to share how the law school supports and collaborates with community organizations and the courts to provide pro bono legal services …
Vol. 59, No. 12 (November 9, 2020)
Vol. 59, No. 11 (November 2, 2020)
Annual Report Of The Indiana Universiy Maurer School Of Law Digital Repository, 2019/20, Richard Vaughan
Annual Report Of The Indiana Universiy Maurer School Of Law Digital Repository, 2019/20, Richard Vaughan
Digital Repository Annual Reports
A brief annual report documenting the use and growth of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Jerome Hall Law Library, Digital Repository. Includes lists of the most downloaded documents and attached Excel spreadsheets of data
Criv Sheet Summaries: A Review Of Aall Annual Meeting Educational Program - Legal Ethics In The Use Of Artificial Intelligence, Ashley A. Ahlbrand
Criv Sheet Summaries: A Review Of Aall Annual Meeting Educational Program - Legal Ethics In The Use Of Artificial Intelligence, Ashley A. Ahlbrand
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Vol. 59, No. 10 (October 26, 2020)
Vol. 59, No. 09 (October 19, 2020)
House Oversight Hearing On Tax Avoidance And The Irs, Leandra Lederman
House Oversight Hearing On Tax Avoidance And The Irs, Leandra Lederman
Public Testimony by Maurer Faculty
Professor Leandra Lederman testifimony for the House Oversight Hearing on Tax Avoidance and the IRS, October 13, 2020.
Click the "Download" button to read the text of Professor Lederman's prepared testimony, or view the video of the fulll hearing below.
To view just professor Lederman's testimony, click HERE
Le Role Politique De La Cour Supreme, Toujours Recommence, Elisabeth Zoller
Le Role Politique De La Cour Supreme, Toujours Recommence, Elisabeth Zoller
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Vol. 59, No. 08 (October 12, 2020)
Vol. 59, No. 07 (October 5, 2020)
Faculty Services Newsletter, Maggie Kiel-Morse
Faculty Services Newsletter, Maggie Kiel-Morse
Faculty Services Newsletter
No abstract provided.
Unmarked Agents, Accountability, And The Anti-Commandeering Doctrine, Nicholas Almendares
Unmarked Agents, Accountability, And The Anti-Commandeering Doctrine, Nicholas Almendares
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The Trump Administration recently deployed federal agents to Portland, Oregon in response to ongoing protests. Notably, these agents wore camouflage and drove unmarked cars instead of uniforms and vehicles that would clearly identify their agency affiliation and whose authority they act under. The administration also deployed officers in riot gear lacking agency identification to the nation’s capital in June.
Critics argue that these actions represent authoritarian tactics, encourage the use excessive force, and overstep the statutory and constitutional powers of the federal government. They sparked another wave of protests in response throughout the country. Here, I want to sketch an …
Program Review: Empowering Foreign Llm Students To Learn And Thrive, Maggie Kiel-Morse
Program Review: Empowering Foreign Llm Students To Learn And Thrive, Maggie Kiel-Morse
Articles by Maurer Faculty
A review of the program, “Empowering Foreign LLM Students to Learn and Thrive,” presented by Jennifer Allison, in the RIPS-SIS Instructional Design for Law Librarians Workshop, July 28-30, 2020.
Chiarella V. United States And Its Indelible Impact On Insider Trading Law, Donna M. Nagy
Chiarella V. United States And Its Indelible Impact On Insider Trading Law, Donna M. Nagy
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Insider trading cases, which are typically prosecuted as securities fraud, carry a mystique rarely present in securities litigation. As a former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York once observed, the cases involve "'basically cops and robbers. . . .[d]id you get the information and did you trade on it?" It is no wonder that each insider trading case featured in this symposium presents a captivating story. But for two distinct reasons, Chiarella v. United States occupies a special place in history. It was the first prosecution under the federal securities laws for the crime of insider trading. …
Intentional Professional Development In Changing Times, Maggie Kiel-Morse
Intentional Professional Development In Changing Times, Maggie Kiel-Morse
Articles by Maurer Faculty
I recently participated in the AALL Leadership Academy, held virtually on August 6, 7, and 14. The Leadership Academy has a reputation for fostering core leadership skills, and enhancing key tools and strategies for effective leadership, while also providing excellent networking opportunities for participants. I was excited and grateful to be accepted to participate, and to receive a grant from ALL-SIS. When the change to a virtual format was announced, I had some reservations about continuing to participate. Ultimately, I decided that whatever the format, the opportunities for professional growth offered by the Leadership Academy were too good to pass …
Vol. 59, No. 06 (September 28, 2020)
Vol. 59, No. 05 (September 21, 2020)
Vol. 59, No. 04 (September 14, 2020)
The Case For State Borrowing As A Response To The Current Crisis, David Gamage, Darien Shanske
The Case For State Borrowing As A Response To The Current Crisis, David Gamage, Darien Shanske
Articles by Maurer Faculty
The coronavirus pandemic is a national emergency that requires a national response. Asking states to absorb the budgetary losses caused by the pandemic while they are tasked with providing essential frontline services is comparable to asking states during World War II to pay for the landing in Normandy.
This article is a contribution to Project SAFE: State Action in Fiscal Emergencies. We have already argued, more than once, that the federal government should borrow to prevent steep state and local budget cuts. But because the federal government will apparently not take sufficient action, we offer these ideas to states for …
Vol. 59, No. 03 (September 7, 2020)
Les Deux Constitutions De John Marshall : Une Relecture De L’Arrêt Marbury V. Madison, Elisabeth Zoller
Les Deux Constitutions De John Marshall : Une Relecture De L’Arrêt Marbury V. Madison, Elisabeth Zoller
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Impact Of An Interactive E-Learning Platform On Patient Comprehension Regarding Infertility Treatment: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Jody L. Madeira, Ashley K. Barbour, Abigail L. Bernard, Steven R. Lindheim, Linnea R. Goodman
The Impact Of An Interactive E-Learning Platform On Patient Comprehension Regarding Infertility Treatment: A Randomized Clinical Trial, Jody L. Madeira, Ashley K. Barbour, Abigail L. Bernard, Steven R. Lindheim, Linnea R. Goodman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
To determine the impact of a multi-media e-learning platform regarding patient comprehension of fertility pathophysiology and treatment.
Bringing Informed Consent To The 21st Century: The Impact Of An Online Resource And Consent Process On Fertility Patient Perceptions, Jody L. Madeira, Abigail L. Bernard, Ashley K. Barbour, Steven R. Lindheim, Linnea R. Goodman
Bringing Informed Consent To The 21st Century: The Impact Of An Online Resource And Consent Process On Fertility Patient Perceptions, Jody L. Madeira, Abigail L. Bernard, Ashley K. Barbour, Steven R. Lindheim, Linnea R. Goodman
Articles by Maurer Faculty
To determine if the use of a multimedia electronic (e)-learning resource and e-consent process influences patients’ perception of their treatment team and eases the administrative burden.