Columbia Journal of Tax Law

The Columbia Journal of Tax Law is a law journal covering tax law and policy.[1] The journal publishes two issues each year featuring scholarly articles, shorter works on current policy topics, and student notes. The journal was established in 2010[2] and is edited by students at Columbia Law School. The current editor-in-chief is Deborah Plum. [3]

Tax Matters

Each issue of the Journal includes "Tax Matters", a series of op-eds by tax practitioners in response to a current topic in tax law. The topic is chosen by a tax academic.

Past Issues

Volume 5 (2013-2014)

No. 1 (Fall 2013)

Scholarly Articles
Student Note

Volume 4 (2012-2013)

No. 1 (Fall 2012)

Scholarly Articles

No. 2 (Spring 2013)

Scholarly Articles

Volume 3 (2011-2012)

No. 1 (Fall 2011)

Scholarly Articles
Student Note

No. 2 (Spring 2012)

Scholarly Articles

Student Board[4]

The journal is run by a student board. The board is separated into two parts - an executive board and an editorial board. The executive board manages the operations of the journal, selects the articles and oversees the article editing process. The editorial board manages the editorial process, conducts the business of the journal, and manages its website.

Executive Board

Editor-in-Chief

James Ronald Parks

Executive Operations Editor

Devon Klein

Executive Articles Editor

Ashley Fillmore

Executive Production Editor

Menahem Grossman

Editorial Board

Articles Editors

Aryeh Goldman
Slki Hong
Yeein Lee
Aaron Schwed

Commentary Editor

Josh Dayton

Executive Content Editor

Eileen Kuo
Alyssa Manlowe

Financial Editor

Arjun Kannan

Online Editor

Yeein Lee

Roberts & Holland Prize

The Journal awards a cash prize to the author of the best student note each year. The award is sponsored by the law firm of Roberts & Holland LLP.[5] The winner is selected by a vote of the Journal board.

Board of Advisors[6]

Past Editors-in-Chief

  1. Suyash Paliwal[7] (2009-2010)
  2. Yan Shurin[8] (2010-2011)
  3. Tamar Lusztig[9] (2011-2012)
  4. Arjun Sivakumar[10] (2012-2013)
  5. Meir Lax[11] (2013-2014)

External links

References

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