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"Justice Scalia Nodded" will be published in the
Green Bag
.
"Quirky Constitutional Provisions Matter: The Tonnage Clause, Polar Tankers, and State Taxation of Commerce" will be published in the
George Mason Law Review
.
“Would a Tax on AIG Bonus Recipients Really Be a Tax?” will be published by Tax Notes.
Erik M. Jensen
Schott-van den Eynden Professor
S.B. 1967 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), M.A. 1972 (Chicago), J.D. 1979 (Cornell)
Phone:
216/368-3613
Email:
emj@case.edu
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Mr. Jensen's areas are taxation, business planning, and American Indian law. His recent publications include “Taxation, Compensation, and Judicial Independence” (Case Western Reserve Law Review 2006) (with Jonathan L. Entin); The Taxing Power (Praeger 2005); "Interpreting the Sixteenth Amendment (By Way of the Direct-Tax Clauses)" (Constitutional Commentary 2004), and "The Export Clause" (Florida Tax Review 2003). Mr. Jensen clerked for Judge Monroe G. McKay of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and practiced in New York with Sullivan & Cromwell before joining our faculty in 1983. He was coordinating editor of the Journal of Legal Education from 1992 to 1998.
Personal Statement
"CWRU has a strong tradition in taxation, and that's not surprising. Cleveland is a great law town and has been for years. The tax faculty's connections with the practicing bar are close; many of us speak regularly at the Cleveland Tax Institute and elsewhere around the country."
I don't want to give the impression that the tax faculty just hangs out with other tax lawyers. We care about teaching and academic scholarship, we're as available as anyone on this incredibly accessible faculty, and we try to make taxation as interesting and fun as it is - which is quite interesting and often (well, occasionally) fun. Thinking about taxation is a great intellectual exercise.
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