
I created this podcast to prepare "audio flashcards" to which I could listen passively, increasing the number of senses through which I consume material. Now that law school is over, the bar exam awaits... My bar exam study plan is to first create a 12-part series to correspond with the topics which could be tested, and use it to memorize the most frequently tested rules. Once that is complete, I ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 258 | Founded | a year ago |
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For our fifth and final episode in the SALT series, we are going to discuss general principles of individual multi-state taxation, the use of the OSTC (other-state tax credit), and modern issues arising from the prevalence of remote work.
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In Episode 4 of 5 in our SALT series, we will examine consumption taxes, such as sales and use taxes and related amalgamations thereof in this modern digital economy.
This is Episode 3 of 5 of our accelerated series on SALT (State and Local Taxation). Today we are tackling one of the most mechanically complex but conceptually fascinating areas of State and Local Tax: Apportionment and the Unitary Business Principl... more
For Episode 2 of 5 of our accelerated series on SALT, we will examine P.L. 86-272, codified at 15 U.S.C. §381, a rare instance of Congressional intervention of states' sovereignty to tax activity within its borders.
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Great to have another way to review/learn things. Appreciate the assistance when reviewing for exams!
Really liked the podcast and found it helpful to listen to while driving or going for a walk.
Sometimes of the mnemonics were a bit difficult to understand because they were pronounced fast so it was hard to discern the audio.
Regardless, it was very helpful. Would you mind emailing me the flash cards or any helpful notes you may have? How do we contact you?
You can hear his spit in his mouth when he is talking. Couldn’t listen
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A practical, exam-focused law study podcast that uses concise, rule-driven explanations to cover state and local taxation, corporate tax, and international topics. Episodes frequently center on frameworks, landmark cases, and step-by-step problem-solving approaches ideal for law students and professionals preparing for exams or needing quick refreshers. Noteworthy is the emphasis on structured roadmaps, exemplars from case law, and mnemonic-style aids that aim to translate complex doctrine into memorable prompts. The format tends to be dense, highly instructional, and oriented toward test readiness, with occasional feedback notes about delivery speed and accessibility of mnemonics that might affect listening clarity for some users.
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