Civil Rights and Antisemitism at Columbia University
In December, Columbia impaneled a Task Force on Antisemitism. It’s a classic bureaucratic response to a crisis—other Ivies have done the same—but one of the panel’s three co-chairmen, David Schizer, speaks of the problem with clarity and force.
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Debating the Global Minimum Tax
As a global minimum tax attracts growing support around the world, discussion about it continues to unfold in the United States. Our panel, which included Dean Emeritus and Columbia Law School Professor David Schizer, thoroughly examined this multifaceted and controversial issue -- discussing the pros and cons of such a tax and encompassing the perspectives of both legislators and industry leaders.
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Biden and the OECD’s Taxation Without Representation
Congress refused to enact the Pillar 2 agreement that requires all countries to tax large corporations.
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Opinion: To combat antisemitism, start by following the law
Read the compelling op-ed by David Schizer, Dean Emeritus at Columbia Law School and Co-Director of the Richard Paul Richman Center for Business, Law, and Public Policy. In this piece, Professor Schizer discusses the rise of antisemitism at Columbia University and outlines the proactive steps the university is taking to combat it.
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How to Save the World in Six (Not So Easy) Steps: Bringing Out the Best in Non-Profits
A must-read for anyone who loves nonprofits but worries about inefficiency, infighting, and inertia, David M. Schizer's How to Save the World in Six (Not So Easy) Steps is the definitive guide to advancing the mission effectively and mobilizing support.
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Arthur N. Rupe Debate: Is the Wealth Tax Constitutional?
The Federalist Society hosts Professor David Schizer and Yale Law School's Professor Akhil Reed on a panel moderated by Corinne Snow from Vinson & Elkins.