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“Law Enforcement’s Flagrant Conduct,” 48 Tulsa Law Review 275 (2013). Pavel WonSoWicz
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Act in the Crucial Decade” at the Annual Law and Society Association Conference, held in Boston, Massachusetts, in May.
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Professor Wonsowicz moderated the panel on “Judging Evidence” at the 2013 UCLA Law Review Symposium “Twenty-First Century Litigation: Pathologies and Possibilities” in January. He was also the keynote speaker at the Black Law Students Association graduation luncheon at UCLA School of Law in May.
“Courts in the Age of Dysfunction,” 121 Yale Law Journal Online 479 (2012).
Publications Teacher’s Manual, Evidence: A Context and Practice. Carolina Academic Press (2012). StePhen yeazell
David G. Price and Dallas P. Price Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus Publications “Unspoken Truths and Misaligned Interests: Political Parties and the Two Cultures of Civil Litigation,” 60 UCLA Law Review (forthcoming, 2013). “Courting Ignorance: Why We Know so Little About Our Most Important Courts,” 142 Daedalus (forthcoming, 2013). Jonathan zaSloff
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Professor of Law Professor Zatz presented “Thinking About Work” at UC Santa Barbara in May as part of “Working At Living: The Social Relations of Precarity,” a working group in the UC Humanities Network initiative on the Humanities and Changing Conceptions of Work. He was also a panelist on “Legal Constructions of Employment” and a commentator on “Author-Meets-Reader: Eileen Boris & Jennifer Klein, Caring for America: Home Health Workers in the Shadow of the Welfare State” at the Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, held in Boston, Massachusetts. In February, Professor Zatz was a discussant at a UC Irvine School of Law symposium on “Re-Imagining Labor Law.” He presented “Poverty Unmodified?: Critical Reflections on the Deserving/Undeserving Distinction” at the Poverty & Inequality Working Group of the UCLA Sociology Department in November. eRic zolt
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Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government Program on Comparative Tax Policy and Administration event in June. In May, he presented “Taxation and Inequality in Canada and the U.S.: Two Stories or One?” for a conference on Tax Policy for a Better Tomorrow: Intersectoral and Multidisciplinary Connections at York University’s Osgood Hall Law School. Professor Zolt spoke on “Growing Inequality, Shrinking Tax Policy Options” at a Tax Policy and Public Finance Workshop at Duke Law School in February. In January, he participated in a symposium on Tax Advice for the Second Obama Administration at Pepperdine School of Law, where he presented “Tax Reform and the American Middle Class.” Professor Zolt presented “Inequality in America: Challenges for Taxing and Spending Policy” at the Second Annual NYU/UCLA Tax Policy Conference on the Internal Revenue Code at 100 in October 2012. In September 2012, he spoke on “Taxing the Wealthy in Developing Countries: Comments and Observations” for a conference on Taxation and Development: The Weakest Link at the International Center for Public Policy at the Andrew Young School at Georgia State University. Publications “Tax Reform and the American Middle Class,” (with Kirk Stark), 40 Pepperdine Law Review (forthcoming, 2013).
Michael H. Schill Distinguished Professor of Law
Professor of Law Professor Zasloff presented “The Fair Housing
Professor Zolt spoke on “Tax Policy and Design in Developing Countries” at a
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