Celebrating Ten Years

THE GRADUATE PROGRAM IN TAXATION
at the
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF LAW

Presents the

DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR SERIES
Showcasing prominent tax academics and commentators

October 28, 2004

Lawrence A. Zelenak
Pamela B. Gann Professor of Law, Duke University

“Redesigning the Earned Income Credit as an Adjustment to the Minimum Wage”
and “Framing the Distributional Effects of the Bush Tax Cuts”

November 22, 2004

William H. Gates, Sr.
President, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Michael D. Garvey
Of counsel, Garvey Schubert Barer (Seattle)

“A Debate on the Federal Estate Tax”

February 28, 2005

Charles Davenport
Professor of Law and Arthur L. Dickson Scholar, The Rutgers School of Law - Newark

“How Secure is Social Security?”

March 31, 2005

Nancy Staudt
Professor of Law, Washington University (St. Louis)

Judging Statutes: Interpretive Regimes

April 13, 2005

Wendy Gerzog
Professor of Law, University of Baltimore

“Estate Tax Valuation and the Lottery Cases”

April 25, 2005

Philip F. Postlewaite
Professor of Law and Director of the Tax Program, Northwestern University

“Partnership Restructurings”

Tax Law