03/25/2019
Pitt Tax Review is hosting a CLE! Please see attached for more info and click this link to RSVP : https://www.law.pitt.edu/events/Spring_Tax_CLE_2019
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03/25/2019
Pitt Tax Review is hosting a CLE! Please see attached for more info and click this link to RSVP : https://www.law.pitt.edu/events/Spring_Tax_CLE_2019
06/23/2018
I am pleased to announce that the Special Issue of Pittsburgh Tax Review's (PTR's) Fifteenth Anniversary Volume is now online after some unavoidable delays outside our control. This issue features personal essays of many of our former Editors-in-Chiefs (including me), and three Student Notes written by Gwenyth Gamble Jarvi, Danielle Santoro, and Ram Eachambadi. You can find the issue online here: http://taxreview.law.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/taxreview/issue/view/23. Please contact Jake Balogh, if you want to place an on-demand order for a physical copy. He will give you the appropriate contact for the same. I am already a PTR alumni at this point, but consider this my last message on my unfinished business as Editor-in-Chief. This is it! Good luck to the new team!
Vol 15, No 2 (2018) The Pittsburgh Tax Review is a scholarly legal journal that focuses exclusively on issues of taxation
05/10/2018
Our second anniversary issue of Volume 15 is in the last stages of publication and will be published shortly. Included in the anniversary issue, which will open with personal essays of the Editors-in-Chief of the first 15 years, will be the following:
Gwenyth Gamble Jarvi, Thank Hefner Erectile Dysfunction is a Medical Condition: A Period Piece
Ram Eachambadi, Leave It to the Feds – Eliminate the State And Local Income Tax: Proposing a Move Toward a Single-Layer Income Tax System
Danielle Santoro, Chicago Citizens Unamused by Chicago's Expanded Amusement Tax
And once again, the new executive board is here and we wish them the best:
The Pittsburgh Tax Review Editorial Board for Academic Year 2018-19 is:
Editor-in-Chief: Jake Balogh
Executive Editor: Javon Henry
Notes Editor: Robbie Cimmino
Bluebook Editors: Jared Charles and Maxwell Dormer
Articles Editors: Benjamin Dauber and Will Supowitz
04/21/2018
Our CLE, PTR Summit on Tax Reform was a grand success both as a CLE and as a financial project. We take this time to thank our sponsors Cohen & Grigsby, and Reed Smith for their support. We also thank the many staff of PTR and some members of the Tax Clinic who came together at the right time.
Our event was graced by the presence of the ACBA Tax Division Head Derek Jones and many of our founding editors, including our founding Editor-in-Chief John Marciano III, and Reid Meyer, one of PTR's strongest supporters.
PTR thanks all students, faculty and paying attendants for coming to the event and help celebrate our 15th Anniversary as a publication. This has been a terrific year for the journal. PTR will march on ...
Congratulations to Jake Balogh and Javon Henry for being appointed to their respective roles of Editor-in-Chief and Executive Editor of Pitt Tax Review for AY 2018-19. Javon and Jake and have already begun transitioning into their roles starting in late February. There is still more left for us to do before these two individuals fully transition into their roles in late April. In any event, please join me in wishing them success for the next academic year.
03/27/2018
Pitt Law Professors David Harris and Anthony Infanti Appointed to Named Professorships | PittLaw
Issue 1 of Pittsburgh Tax Review's (PTR's) Fifteenth Anniversary Volume is now online after some delays experienced because of the December Tax Cuts and Jobs Act which required us to give our authors the opportunity to update their articles to reflect the changes from the new law. You can access the issue down below.
Vol 15, No 1 (2017) The Pittsburgh Tax Review is a scholarly legal journal that focuses exclusively on issues of taxation
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