Fall 2024
Professor(s):
Chris Dykes (LIBRARIAN)
Credits: 1
Course Areas: Taxation
Time: 4:30p-5:30p W Location: 100
Course Outline: This is a practical class, focused on finding the law and legal authorities relevant to taking and defending federal tax positions. There are weekly assignments, a midterm research project and a final research project. The class is open to all L.LM students in the tax program, and to J.D. students with the instructor's permission.
Course Syllabus: Syllabus
Course Notes: (Face-to-Face) The UH registration system instruction mode for this course is listed in parenthesis. For this instruction mode, instructors and students are expected to normally be physically present in the classroom. If the course has a final examination, it will be in a classroom requiring your physical presence. Other assessment, such as a mid-term exam, may also be in a classroom. Whether this instructor will offer “remote presence” (starting a zoom meeting from the podium computer to enable student remote access on an occasional basis) for part or all of the semester is not known, but students should not rely on an expectation that remote presence will be available.
This is an LL.M class, and JD students may register, if space is available.
Dykes, Christopher. Federal Tax Research Guide (available on the law library’s website at
https://law-uh.libguides.com/c.php?g=1026420).
Prerequisites: Yes Prerequisites: Federal Tax and Corporate Tax recommended; ability to perform on-line searches in Lexis and/or Westlaw. This is an LLM class; JD students may take this course with instructor's permission.
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Final Exam Schedule:
This course will have:
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Paper:
Satisfies Senior Upper Level Writing Requirement: No
Experiential Course Type: No
Bar Course: No
DistanceEd ABA: No
Pass-Fail Student Election: Available
Course Materials
Book(s) Required
Course Materials: : Larson, Joni & Sheaffer, Dan. Federal Tax Research, 3rd ed. Carolina Academic Press, 2022 (update available at: https://cap-press.com/books/isbn/9781531023607/Federal-Tax-ResearchThird-Edition, but you can use either the 2nd or 3rd edition for this semester.