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Keith Fogg

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Christine Speidel

Christine SpeidelChristine Speidel is Associate Professor and Director of the Federal Tax Clinic at Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law. Prior to her appointment at Villanova she practiced law at Vermont Legal Aid, Inc. At Vermont Legal Aid Christine directed the Vermont Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic and was a staff attorney for Vermont Legal Aid's Office of the Health Care Advocate. Read More…

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Nina Olson

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Samantha Galvin

Samantha GalvinSamantha Galvin is an Associate Professor of the Practice of Taxation and the Director of the Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) at the University of Denver. Professor Galvin has been teaching full-time at the University of Denver since October of 2013 and teaches courses in tax controversy representation, individual income tax, and tax research and writing. In the LITC, she teaches, supervises and assists students representing low income taxpayers with controversy and collection issues. Read More…

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Caleb Smith

Caleb SmithCaleb Smith is Associate Clinical Professor and the Director of the Ronald M. Mankoff Tax Clinic at the University of Minnesota Law School. Caleb has worked at Low-Income Taxpayer Clinics on both coasts and the Midwest, most recently completing a fellowship at Harvard Law School's Federal Tax Clinic. Prior to law school Caleb was the Tax Program Manager at Minnesota's largest Volunteer Income Tax Assistance organization, where he continues to remain engaged as an instructor and volunteer today. Read More…

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  • IRS Practice and Procedure (The Thomson Reuters preeminent treatise on tax procedure, originally authored by Michael Saltzman, with Les now the lead successor author and Keith and Stephen contributing chapter authors and all three updating the treatise).
  • Effectively Representing Your Client (ABA’s book on practice before the Service, which is edited by Christine).
  • Leslie Book’s SSRN Page (Les’ other scholarly work).
  • Keith Fogg’s SSRN Page (Keith’s other scholarly work).
  • Christine Speidel’s SSRN Page (Christine’s other scholarly work).
  • NTA Blog (National Taxpayer Advocate’s tax analysis blog).
  • Tax Prof Blog (Prof. Paul Caron’s blog on all things tax).
  • Federaltaxcrimes.blogspot.com/ (Great criminal tax blog by Jack Townsend).
  • Federal Tax Procedure Blogspot (Jack Townsend’s excellent tax procedure blog).
  • Appellatetax.com/ (Good appellate tax blog by the law firm Miller and Chevalier).
  • Gawthrop Greenwood, PC (Stephen’s law firm, which handles various types of tax matters).
  • Tax Litigation Survey (Articles regarding tax litigation decisions by Prof. Timothy Todd).
  • Internal Revenue Manual Online
  • Internal Revenue Code (Legal Information Institute’s frequently updated Internal Revenue Code online).
  • Treasury Regulations (Legal Information Institute’s frequently updated Treasury Regulations).
  • Mauledagain (Tax and other musings by the venerable Professor James Maule).
  • Forbes Tax Blogs
  • Villanova Law
  • Villanova Grad Tax Program

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