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Masters in Accounting was combined as a nonprofit apparatus to offer students deliberation enrolling in a masters in accounting program. Actively maintained, Masters in Accounting is a nonprofit website that lists as good as links to each accredited masters in accounting module as good as answers a little simple questions about a grade so that students have a singular unprejudiced apparatus from that they can proceed their research.

This blog was listed in a “101 Top Tax Policy Blogs” featured in Masters in Accounting.

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PostHeaderIcon COLBERT ON THE EXPIRATION OF THE BUSH TAX CUTS

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PostHeaderIcon ABA ISSUES REPORT ON U.S. NEWS LAW SCHOOL RANKINGS

A Special ABA Committee upon a U.S. News as well as World Report Rankings sent this 4-page inform (and 61-page annotated bibliography) to a ABA Section upon Legal Education as well as Admissions to a Bar: On Feb 17, 2010, ABA President Carolyn Lamm asked a Section of Legal Education as well as Admissions to the…

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PostHeaderIcon CONVICTION

Below is a trailer for Conviction, scheduled to be expelled in Oct 2010. The film tells a story of Betty Ann Waters: On May 12, 1983, Kenneth Waters was wrongfully convicted of first-degree attempted murder for a genocide of an Ayer, Massachusetts woman. He was condemned to hold up in jail based…

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PostHeaderIcon BARTLETT: KEEP THE BUSH TAX CUTS FOR NOW

Bruce Bartlett (The Fiscal Times), Keep a Tax Cuts for Now: Congress could have used a death of a Bush taxation cuts to remodel a taxation system, though fluctuating a taxation cuts might be a usually viable choice for now.

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PostHeaderIcon INSIDE THE U.S. NEWS RANKINGS

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PostHeaderIcon HOUSE ETHICS SUBCOMMITTEE CHARGES REP. RANGEL WITH 13 COUNTS

A subcommittee of a House Ethics Committee currently adopted thirteen counts opposite former Ways & Means Chair Charles Rangel (D-NY): Subcommittee Statement of Alleged Violation (41 pages) Statement of Charles Rangel in Response (32 pages) Press as well as blogosphere coverage: Associated Press Blog of Legal Times Bloomberg New York Daily News…

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PostHeaderIcon BECOMING A LAW PROFESSOR: A CANDIDATE’S GUIDE

Brannon P. Denning (Cumberland), Marcia L. McCormick (St. Louis) & Jeffrey M. Lipshaw (Suffolk) have posted a Introduction as well as Table of Contents from their stirring book, Becoming a Law Professor: A Candidate’s Guide (ABA, 2010), upon SSRN. Here is a abstract: This is a Table of Contents as well as a Introduction…

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PostHeaderIcon JOHNSON: IT’S HARD TO PREDICT THE FUTURE, ESPECIALLY ABOUT TAXES

Following up upon final week’s post, WSJ: Washington’s Tax Oracles as well as Revenue Estimates (July 21, 2010): Calvin H. Johnson (Texas) has published a minute to a editor in today’s Wall Street Journal, It’s Hard to Predict a Future, Especially About Taxes: we consider which a Journal is upon to something…

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PostHeaderIcon A FACULTY CRITIQUE OF UNIVERSITY BUDGET CUTS

Eva von Dassow, a highbrow of Classic as well as Near Eastern Studies, reacts to due bill cuts during a University of Minnesota: For more, see Inside Higher Ed.

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