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TaxProf Blog is a popular[2] collaborative blog about United States tax law written by law school professors.[3] The blog reports on current events and precedential cases in U.S. tax law.[4] The blog is regarded as the leading tax blog in the academic community.[5]

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Posts on TaxProf Blog have been widely cited in the popular press and legal journals.[6] Its reporting has been sourced by USA Today, the Washington Post, Above the Law, law.com, and other outlets.[7][8][9][10]

TaxProf Blog was established in April 2004 by Paul Caron, professor of law at Pepperdine University.[11][12] It is owned by Law Professor Blogs, which describes itself as "the nation's only network of legal blogs edited by law professors".[13]

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Reception

In 2010, the blog was named to a list of ABA Journal 's "favorite" legal blogs.[6] The blog has been described by law experts Benjamin H. Barton and Christopher M. Fairman as a "must read"[14][15] and as a "wonderful blog" by Edward McCaffery.[16]

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