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The Oct. 11, 2010 issue of Tax Notes contains Scott's article.
This article discusses the recent case law developments concerning the impact of a criminal conviction on immigration status, focusing on the circuit split regarding whether a conviction for filing a false tax return is an aggravated felony under the immigration laws.
Prof. Schumacher has published several articles in Tax Notes, including:
- Tomko and Sentencing Guidelines in Tax Cases after Booker, 125 Tax Notes 149-53 (2009), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1483338.
- The Ninth Circuit Says Aloha to Boulware -- Again, 122 Tax Notes 1631-34 (2009), available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=1479741.
- Unnecessary Harm: IRS Levies on Social Security Benefits, 113 Tax Notes 265-67 (2006).
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