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Tax ChatsTax ChatsOverturning Chevron: A Chat about the Loper Bright decision with Andy GrewalSend us a textJeff and Scott talk with Iowa law professor Andy Grewal about the recent Supreme Court case, Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, which effectively eliminates Chevron deference.  They discuss the ramifications for tax and non-tax administrative law.Get CPE for listening to Tax Chats! Free CPE courses are available approximately one week after episodes are published. Visit https://earmarkcpe.com/ to download the free app. Go to the Tax Chats channel, register for the course, take a short quiz, and earn your CPE certificate.2024-07-3131 minThe Crypto ConversationThe Crypto ConversationSYSLabs - Web3 with the Security of BitcoinJason Grewal is the Chief Legal Officer at SYS Labs, a company building products and services for Web3. Why you should listen Rollux is SYSLabs’ premier product, an EVM rollup platform rooted in Bitcoin’s PoW for unparalleled security, scalability, and affordability. Bitcoin is the most secure store of value in blockchain. Its value is protected against malicious actors through its Proof-of-Work protocol and a decentralized global network of miners. Rollux inherits Bitcoin security by deploying Syscoin on the base settlement layer. Syscoin is a dual-chain (EVM + UTXO) blockchain project that uses...2023-09-1925 minTime To Say GoodbyeTime To Say GoodbyeTen long years of socialist politicking, with Kshama SawantHello from Tammy’s COVID bunker! This week, after a short tribute to Montana’s “dean of journalism,” Chuck Johnson, R.I.P., Tammy speaks with Kshama Sawant, the three-term socialist Seattle City Councilmember who recently announced that she will not seek reelection after this year. Instead, she has launched Workers Strike Back, “an independent, rank-and-file campaign” to support organizing nationwide. We discuss [9:42] the Amazonification of Seattle, [31:05] a historic municipal bill banning caste discrimination, and [38:28] critiques of Sawant’s approach to politics and organizing. Plus: Tammy and Kshama debate union strategy.In this episode, we ask: Doe...2023-03-221h 03Tax ChatsTax ChatsWhy Administrative Law is Way More Important than You Thought! A conversation with Andy Grewal.Send us a textScott and Jeff ask Andy Grewal to describe administrative law, and why it is so important for taxes. We discuss how significant portions of tax laws are left to interpretation by the IRS or Treasury, and how these interpretations can have a material effect on the experience of taxpayers.2022-06-1527 minTax Notes TalkTax Notes TalkAnalyzing the President’s Tax ReturnsSend us a textTax Notes contributing editor Joseph J. Thorndike and University of Iowa law professor Andy Grewal take a closer look at the The New York Times reporting on President Trump’s tax returns. For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Trump Disputes Reports, Claims He's Paid ‘Millions’ in Income TaxesTrump Tax Revelations Spur Fresh Calls for IRS, Tax ReformsTrump's Seven Springs Property Could Be Subject to SALT CapTrump Tax Returns Call Consulting Fees Into QuestionTrump Tax Reveal Puts Spotlight on Organization's Business Practices***CreditsHost...2020-10-0227 minThe Long Shot Athletes PodThe Long Shot Athletes PodTop 20 Musical Artist of All-TimeWho is on your Top 20 list? The Guys break down their favorite musicians of all-time and rank them 1-20. Great discussion on how music motivates us, inspires us, influences us, and helps identify "who we are" through our musical preference.The challenge is to select your top 20 artist under the premise that you are stuck on a deserted island and you get that Artists' entire catalog to take with you; then, rank them from one to twenty.  Drop your Top 20 List in the Comments!Featuring: Hugo Martinez; Jack Grewal; Andy Barcenas Rec...2020-09-0100 minWTFWYD?WTFWYD?3 - On A Chocolate Cheese PlanetAndrzej & Ryd answer stupid questions involving: Christmas burglars! A Chocolate Cheese Planet! Big bird farts! And as always; the WTFWYD? Quickfire round! Thanks to Aman Grewal (@thesithrisesagain92) & Miles Unsworth (@MylesTheJunkman) for submitting questions we used in this episode. Thanks to Simon Panrucker for additional music & support, and Christian Lapidge for Audio Mixing & Sound Design. Hosted & Edited by Ryd Cook. Co-Hosting & Music by Andrzej Sosnowski2020-06-1026 minLive at the National Constitution CenterLive at the National Constitution CenterTrump Subpoena Cases – A RecapOver the last two weeks, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments remotely, by teleconference, allowing the public to listen in in real time for the first time in history. The National Constitution Center recapped those arguments live on C-SPAN with advocates on either side of each case. This episode features the recap of Trump v. Mazars and Trump v. Vance — disputes over whether President Trump must release his tax returns and other financial records to prosecutors and House committees. NCC President Jeffrey Rosen was joined by law professors Gillian Metzger and Andy Grewal to recap the arguments and dive into the ca...2020-05-201h 31Bays Golden DaysBays Golden DaysStraight Cash Super Bowl LIV Betting Podcast! https://bgdsportsdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2020/01/straight-cash-superbowl-podcast.wav Its Super Bowl week on the Straight Cash Podcast and after breaking down over 260+ games of the 2019/2020 NFL season against the spread & on the money line we are down to the final two teams and our final game of the season!  And what a way to end the season on the Bays Golden Days Podcast  with the Bay Areas own San Francisco 49ers taking the Kansas City Chiefs in Superbowl LIV! As always we started off the podcast with a Bay Area review of how both the 49ers  & Chiefs have made it to...2020-01-3100 minWe the PeopleWe the PeopleUnderstanding the Four Executive-Branch-Subpoena CasesThe case that may determine if former White House Counsel Don McGahn must testify before Congress – about whether President Trump obstructed justice during the Mueller investigation – is being argued on appeal tomorrow, January 3rd. And, three other cases concerning requests for President Trump’s financial records – issued by Congress and, separately, by a New York State grand jury – will be heard by the Supreme Court in early 2020. All of these cases involve subpoenas – written orders compelling an individual or organization to produce evidence or to testify – and raise important questions about the power of Congress and the states to investigate th...2020-01-0353 minWe the PeopleWe the PeopleUnderstanding the Four Executive-Branch-Subpoena CasesThe case that may determine if former White House Counsel Don McGahn must testify before Congress – about whether President Trump obstructed justice during the Mueller investigation – is being argued on appeal tomorrow, January 3rd. And, three other cases concerning requests for President Trump’s financial records – issued by Congress and, separately, by a New York State grand jury – will be heard by the Supreme Court in early 2020. All of these cases involve subpoenas – written orders compelling an individual or organization to produce evidence or to testify – and raise important questions about the power of Congress and the states to investigate th...2020-01-0353 mincmdX anDre Articles \cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcastUnderstanding the Four Executive-Branch-Subpoena CasesThe case that may determine if former White House Counsel Don McGahn must testify before Congress – about whether President Trump obstructed justice during the Mueller investigation – is being argued on appeal tomorrow, January 3rd. And, three other cases concerning requests for President Trump’s financial records – issued by Congress and, separately, by a New York State grand jury – will be heard by the Supreme Court in early 2020. All of these cases involve subpoenas – written orders compelling an individual or organization to produce evidence or to testify – and raise important questions about the power of Congress and the states to investigate the president...2020-01-0353 minPeople in Tax PodcastPeople in Tax PodcastS02E04: Andy GrewalIn S02E04, James Creech and Andy Grewal discuss working in academia, disagreeing respectfully on social media, teaching tax law, and the shortfalls of the tax code.2019-09-2600 minIpse DixitIpse DixitAndy Grewal on the President's Tax ReturnsIn this episode, Andy Grewal, Professor of Law at the University of Iowa College of Law, discusses his article "The President's Tax Returns." Grewal begins by describing his scholarship on Congress's authority to review individual tax return, and his conclusion that Congress should be able to review tax returns only when it has a legitimate legislative purpose. He describes the efforts of House Democrats to obtain President Trump's tax returns, and evaluates their claims in relation to both their statutory authority and the legitimacy of their stated purposes. He reviews the history of disclosure of tax returns and the...2019-05-2832 minIpse DixitIpse DixitAndy Grewal on EmolumentsIn this episode, Andy Grewal, Professor of Law at the University of Iowa College of Law, discusses his work on the foreign and domestic emoluments clauses, specifically focusing on his papers "The Foreign Emoluments Clause and the Chief Executive" and "The Purposes of the Foreign Emoluments Clause." Grewal explains the current controversies and litigation over the meaning and application of the emoluments clauses, and explains why he believes a textualist reading of the clauses is both correct and practically preferable to purposivist readings.Keywords: emoluments Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f...2018-10-2530 minWe the PeopleWe the PeopleHas President Trump violated the Emoluments Clause?Brianne Gorod of the Constitutional Accountability Center and Andy Grewal of the University of Iowa discuss questions about the President's business operations.Get the latest constitutional news, and continue the conversation, on Facebook and Twitter.We want to know what you think of the podcast! Email us at editor@constitutioncenter.org.Please subscribe toWe the Peopleand our companion podcast,Live at America’s Town Hall, on iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app.We the People is a member of Slate’s Panoply network. Check out the full roster at Panoply.fm.2017-01-2650 minWe the PeopleWe the PeopleHas President Trump violated the Emoluments Clause?Brianne Gorod of the Constitutional Accountability Center and Andy Grewal of the University of Iowa discuss questions about the President's business operations.Get the latest constitutional news, and continue the conversation, on Facebook and Twitter.We want to know what you think of the podcast! Email us at editor@constitutioncenter.org.Please subscribe toWe the Peopleand our companion podcast,Live at America’s Town Hall, on iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app.We the People is a member of Slate’s Panoply network. Check out the full roster at Panoply.fm.2017-01-2650 mincmdX anDre Articles \cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcastHas President Trump violated the Emoluments Clause?Brianne Gorod of the Constitutional Accountability Center and Andy Grewal of the University of Iowa discuss questions about the President's business operations. Get the latest constitutional news, and continue the conversation, on Facebook and Twitter. We want to know what you think of the podcast! Email us at editor@constitutioncenter.org. Please subscribe toWe the Peopleand our companion podcast,Live at America’s Town Hall, on iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. We the People is a member of Slate’s Panoply network. Check out the full roster at Panoply.fm. Despite our congressional charter, the National Constitution Center is a...2017-01-2646 min