Richard Winchester, a widely published national authority on small business and federal employment tax policy, will join the faculty as Professor of Law in January 2025, to teach Federal Income Tax and the International Tax Skills Workshop.
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Thank you to these bright students at @nyulaw who offered insightful feedback when I presented my paper A Tax Policing Paradox to them this past Tuesday. And thank you @DanielShaviro for giving me the chance to share my scholarship with them.
Tulane Murphy Institute: Tax Prof Richard Winchester (@strokesandnotes) Helps Students Build Database To Measure Impact Of FHA Racial Segregation On Homeowners
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Spring 2025 is officially in session, and we’re excited to see your energy and enthusiasm. Take a look at these moments captured in Professor Richard Winchester’s and Professor Susan Hazeldean’s classes as they kick off the new term.
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NBA Hall of Famer and commentator Charles Barkley made a generous $1 million donation to St. Mary's Academy in New Orleans after being inspired by a @60minutes story about young scholars who cracked a centuries-old math mystery.
Tax Prof @strokesandnotes@SetonHallLaw@brooklynlaw Named Urban Studies Scholar To Research Why The FHA Funded An All-Black Community Despite A Whites-Only Policy https://t.co/buCInevgA6
This is what I have been up to this summer.
Tax Law Professor Named Urban Studies Scholar Asks Why the FHA Funded an All-Black Community Despite a Whites-Only Policy
https://t.co/eze3nCota7.
Better funding for the IRS continues to pay off.
The agency has collected more than $1 billion in past-due taxes from millionaires since last fall. https://t.co/PfATtG7xJD
2 BLS tax scholars were highlighted in TaxProf Blog: Prof. Bradley Borden’s recent article on Qualified-Use Requirement & a review of Prof. Richard Winchester’s essay, “A Simple Tax Case Complicated by Race.”
Borden: https://t.co/0rFEugVYf9
Winchester: https://t.co/HeY58u4AyC
Richard Winchester ‘80, Associate Professor of Law at Seton Hall, 2023 Faculty Teacher of the Year recipient and a proven leader in business and federal employment tax policy, will be joining Brooklyn Law School as a Professor of Law beginning January 1, 2025. Congrats, Richard!
Noted legal scholar and author of The Whiteness of Wealth @DorothyABrown honored me with a flattering review of my most recent article, A Simple Tax Case Complicated by Race. Check it out: https://t.co/tOv93Ti9XB
@SetonHallLaw@SetonHall@brooklynlaw
This 2017 article about pre-civil war slave taxes is well worth a read.
A permanent wound: How the slave tax warped Alabama finances https://t.co/cSpMrrEQHj via @mgmadvertiser