via Harvard Law Todayby Rachel Reed The coronavirus pandemic upended almost everything in our lives last year, so it came as little surprise when, in an effort to support American taxpayers — and …
Summer Public Interest Work at HLS Clinics
by Grace Yuh As COVID-19 brought changes to the field of legal education throughout 2020, Harvard Law School clinics had a unique summer. Though several clinics have long worked with students …
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Not ‘manifestly criminal’
by Jeff Nealvia Harvard Law Today An examination of new revelations about President Donald J. Trump’s taxes published recently by the New York Times reveals nothing clearly illegal, but …
Virus Poses Extra Obstacles for Attorneys With Tax Court Cases
via Bloomberg Tax By Jeffery Leon and Aysha Bagchi The new coronavirus pandemic is increasing the challenges for attorneys representing clients at the U.S. Tax Court, a place already slow to …
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HLS clinics and students fight for the most vulnerable amid COVID-19
via Harvard Law Today by Brett Milano For the Clinical Program at Harvard Law School, the past weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic have been a time to mobilize. As the clinics have moved to working …
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Expect More Litigation Over IRS Penalty Approval Rules
via Bloomberg Tax by Aysha Bagchi Courts are likely to continue examining a requirement that IRS employees get their boss to OK penalty decisions before they are presented to taxpayers, even after …
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