Diane Ring is from the Future (Diane Ring)

She writes about information exchange, tax leaks, international tax relations, sharing economy and human equity transactions, and ethics in international tax. Ring was a consultant for the United Nation’s 2014 project on tax base protection for developing countries, and the UN's 2013 project on treaty administration for developing countries. Ring is also co-author of three case books in taxation. Before entering academia, Ring practiced at the firm of Caplin a Drysdale and clerked for Judge Jon O. Newman of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. Our student quote is read by Sebastian from Whiting, New Jersey. Resources: Professor Ring’s bio. Dan Shaviro’s blog post about Ring’s recent visit to the NYU Tax Policy Colloquium Shu-Yi Oei a Diane M. Ring, The Tax Lives of Uber Drivers: Evidence from Internet Discussion Forums, 8 Colum. J. Tax L. 56 (2017). Shu-Yi Oei a Diane Ring, Leak-Driven Law, 65 UCLA L. Rev. 532 (2018). More of Ring’s scholarship. The pencil question is from “When I Squeeze You with Eisphorai”: Taxes and Tax Policy in Classical Athens by Peter Fawcett The source for the student quote.

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