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November 28, 2012
Florida State to Host Symposium on 100 Years of the Federal Income Tax
Florida State is hosting a symposium on One-Hundred Years of the Federal Income Tax on March 1-2, 2013:
1913 is the centennial of the modern U.S. income tax. Florida State will host a distinguished array of experts who will offer perspectives on what we have learned in 100 years and where we should go in the future.
- Steven Bank (UCLA)
- Joseph Bankman (Stanford)
- Joseph M. Dodge (Florida State)
- Brian Galle (Boston College)
- David Gamage (UC-Berkeley)
- James R. Hines, Jr. (Michigan)
- Steve R. Johnson (Florida State)
- Douglas A. Kahn (Michigan)
- Jeffrey H. Kahn (Florida State)
- Leandra Lederman (Indiana)
- Gregg D. Polsky (North Carolina)
- Chris William Sanchirico (Pennsylvania)
- Daniel N. Shaviro (NYU)
- Lawrence A. Zelenak (Duke)
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