Faculty in the News

Faculty News

Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted in a Tax Notes article, Entering the Next Frontier of Tax and Administrative Law, regarding the broader implications of a federal district court’s holding in 

Prof. Kristin Hickman was quoted in a Bloomberg article, “Could the White House Get Creative, Fix Tax Law’s Retail Glitch?,” regarding the potential for the Treasury Department to fix a supposed legislative…

Professor Kristin Hickman was quoted in a Bloomberg article, IRS Could Face More Court Battles After Nonprofit Donor Ruling, regarding a federal district court's holding in Bullock v. IRS, No.…

An amicus brief filed by Prof. Kristin Hickman in support of rehearing en banc in CIC Services LLC v. Internal Revenue Service, 925 F.3d 247 (6th Cir. 2019), was published and commentary on the brief was…

Prof. Kristin Hickman’s essay, The Chevronization of Auer, 103 Minn. L. Rev. Headnotes 103 (2019), co-authored with Mark Thomson ’12, was cited by Justice Gorsuch in his concurring opinion in…

Prof. Kristin Hickman’s Administrative Law Treatise, co-authored with Prof. Richard J. Pierce, Jr., was cited by the U.S. Supreme Court in Azar v. Allina Health Services, No. 17-1484 (June 3, 2019…

Professor Kristin Hickman’s work has long criticized the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service for their regular practice of issuing temporary regulations interpreting the tax laws and binding taxpayers…

Prof. Hickman’s article with Gerald Kerska ’17, Restoring the Lost Anti-Injunction Act, 103 U. Va. L. Rev. 1683 (2017), was quoted and cited in both the majority and dissenting opinions in CIC Services…

Prof. Kristin Hickman's article, "The Need for Mead: Rejecting Tax Exceptionalism in Judicial Deference," 90 Minn. L. Rev. 1537 (2006), is the fourth most-cited tax article since 2000, and the 13th most-cited tax…

Bloomberg Tax recently noted in its Daily Tax Report that Prof. Kristin Hickman has wrapped up her service with the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), which is part of the Office of…

Professor Kristin Hickman was interviewed by Tax Notes for an article regarding her service as Special Adviser to Administrator Neomi Rao of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in…

Prof. Kristin Hickman has been credited with influencing the Treasury Department’s new policy statement revising longstanding tax administrative practices. Issued on Tuesday, the new policy statement announced…