It's my great pleasure to welcome my collegue Gregg Polsky into the faculty lounge. Gregg is the Willie Person Mangum Professor of Law here at UNC, where he teaches in tax and writes in a variety of tax and corporate areas. He is the co-author of Federal Income Taxation: Cases and Materials and author of numerous articles, including Taxing Punitive Damages (with Dan Markel) in the Virginia Law Review, Taxing Structured Settlements (with Brant Hellwig) in the Boston College Law Review, and Taxing the Promise to Pay (also with Brant Hellwig), in the Minnesota Law Review. You may also have seen his op-ed with Dan Markel in the New York Times last June. More of Gregg's recent work is available on ssrn.
I'm very much looking forward to Gregg's posts on many topics; I suspect they'll run from uber-serious and sophisticated tax and corporate topics -- you may have seen his recent Michigan Law Review First Impressions piece on health care bonds, Reconstructing the Individual Mandate as an Escrow Account -- to behavioral economics, to hiring (he's chairing hiring here this year). Welcome, Gregg. Dan and I have a pushed a chair into the lounge for you -- sit for a spell!
Welcome, Greg! Looking forward to your posts.
Posted by: Bridget Crawford | February 03, 2012 at 08:28 PM