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Lipman

  

Professor Lipman Quoted in Article on Immigration

May 19, 2010 by | Faculty

Professor Francine Lipman was quoted in an article discussing the myth of “Joe Legal vs. Jose Illegal” and the “demonstrably false” widespread belief that undocumented immigrants cost the United States more than they give. Check out the full article here.

Professor Lipman Quoted in Article on ITIN

March 2, 2010 by | Faculty

Professor Francine Lipman was quoted in a Mission Local article discussing the increasing use of Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITIN) by undocumented workers to file their taxes. “Taxpayers who file with an ITIN do not receive social security benefits or the earned income tax credit. But they are eligible for the child tax credit, said

Professor Lipman Quoted on ACLU Lawsuit

March 9, 2009 by | Faculty

Professor Francine Lipman was quoted in an article in the Denver Post, entitled “ACLU suit against Weld County DA goes to trial.” The article reports on the first day of oral arguments in an ACLU lawsuit against the Weld County Colorado district attorney’s office and the sheriff’s office, which seized thousands of documents from a

Professor Lipman Publishes Article in ABA News

September 28, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor Francine Lipman published an article in ABA News Quarterly Section of Taxation / Vol. 28, No. 1, entitled “Time is of the Essence: Seize the Opportunity for Fulfillment in 2009.”  Professor Lipman’s article responds to the increasing global demand for fulfilling work and responds to Randy Pausch’s “Last Lecture” on making your dreams come

Professor Lipman Presented Paper on Taxation

April 21, 2008 by | Faculty

Professor Francine Lipman presented her paper “Taxation and Undocumented Immigrants: Separate, Unequal and Without Representation” on May 8, 2008 at “Undocumented Hispanic Immigrants in the United States: Problems, Benefits and Prospects,” a one-day conference at the University of North Texas to provide objective research about undocumented immigration. Learn more…

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