Michael J. Graetz

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Michael J. Graetz



Michael J. Graetz is Isidor and Seville Sulzbacher Professor of Law and Columbia Alumni Professor of Tax Law at Columbia University and Professor of Law, Emeritus, at Yale Law School.

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The Burger Court and the Ri...

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The Power to Destroy: How t...

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Death by a Thousand Cuts: T...

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The Wolf at the Door: The M...

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Federal Income Taxation: Pr...

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100 Million Unnecessary Ret...

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The End of Energy: The Unma...

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Foundations of Internationa...

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The U.S. Income Tax: What I...

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True Security: Rethinking A...

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“Democratic lawmakers, who favored treating income the same regardless of its source, collaborated with Republican supply-siders principally interested in lowering tax rates.”
Michael J. Graetz, The Power to Destroy: How the Antitax Movement Hijacked America

“As her biographer, the historian Jennifer Burns, observed, “for over half a century Rand has been the ultimate gateway drug to life on the right.”
Michael J. Graetz, The Power to Destroy: How the Antitax Movement Hijacked America

“Many antitax advocates and political leaders who insist Americans' liberty requires freedom from taxes want to have the government limit core values such as whom people can marry, what schools can teach, and who makes decisions concerning control over people's bodies, to name just a few. Antitax proponents often endorse bizarre and unrealistic conceptions of freedom.”
Michael J. Graetz, The Power to Destroy: How the Antitax Movement Hijacked America



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