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Chodorow pens My Turn for 'Arizona Republic'
07/19/2011
Adam Chodorow
Professor Adam Chodorow of the College of Law has written an opinion piece, “Irony behind GOP’s errant anti-tax vow,” in the July 19 issue of
The Arizona Republic
.
In the My Turn column, Chodorow, a Faculty Fellow in the Center for Law, Science & Innovation, points out that the Republican leadership in Congress is aggressively going after government spending, while, at the same time, putting the government’s credit rating and the economic recovery at risk – to protect government spending.
To read the entire editorial, click
here
.
Chodorow’s research and teaching interests lie in tax, administrative and regulatory law. He teaches a variety of tax courses, as well as Law and the Regulatory State, and his research focuses on religious taxation and a variety of contemporary tax issues, such as the taxability of virtual income. Chodorow chairs the Teaching Tax Committee of the ABA’s Tax Section and is a member of the Council of the Tax Section of the State Bar of Arizona.
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