Symposium Objective and Purpose
The Louisiana Law Review Volume 83 Symposium, entitled “Let’s Get Fiscal: Contemporary Considerations in Taxation and the Law,” will be held in the McKernan Auditorium at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center on February 10, 2023, beginning at 9:30 a.m. and ending at 3:30 p.m. This year’s Symposium seeks to present various topics in tax law and policy.
The Volume 83 Symposium speakers include tax professionals with various backgrounds in tax. Attendees can expect to hear from a United States Tax Court Judge; a Senior Litigation Counsel for the Department of Justice Tax Division; a sales and use tax specialist; an attorney from the Louisiana Internal Revenue Service; a co-owner and partner at Advantous Consulting, LLC; and professors from LSU Law and Harvard Law. Each of these individuals will present on tax topics within their area of specialty. The Symposium will conclude with a Q/A panel. Our hope is that this panel will steward open dialogue about contemporary considerations in tax law and policy, and give the audience an opportunity to interact with speakers.
Please join the Louisiana Law Review Volume 83 on February 10, 2023, for this year’s Symposium on tax.
About Louisiana Law Review
Since 1938, the Louisiana Law Review has served as Louisiana’s flagship legal journal and has become a vibrant forum for scholarship in comparative and civil law topics, just as Dean Hebert predicted. The Law Review currently ranks in the top 200 student-edited journals, and among the top 100 journals for the highest number of cases citing to a law review.