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SARAH LAWSKY
2024
Articles
- Large Language Models as Tax Attorneys: A Case Study in Legal Capabilities Emergence, 382 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A 20230159 (2024) (Co-authored by: John J. Nay, David Karamardian, Wenting Tao, Meghana Bhat, Raghav Jain, Aaron Travis Lee, Jonathan H. Choi & Jungo Kasai).
2022
Articles
- Coding the Code: Catala and Computationally Accessible Tax Law, 75 SMU Law Review 535 (2022).
- Law, Legal Socializations, and Epistemic Injustice, 47 Law & Social Inquiry 1 (2022) (Co-authored by: Swethaa S. Ballakrishnen).
Op-Eds/Blog Posts/Popular Press
- Lawsky Entry Level Hiring Report 2022, PrawfsBlawg (Sept. 22, 2022).
- Number of FAR Forms in First Distribution Over Time – 2022, PrawfsBlawg (Aug. 18, 2022).
2021
Articles
- Teaching Algorithms and Algorithms for Teaching, 24 Florida Tax Review 1 (2021).
2020
Articles
- Situating Tax Experimentation: A Response to Michael Abramowicz’s Tax Experimentation, 71 Florida Law Review Forum 76 (2020).
- Form as Formalization, 16 Ohio State Technology Law Journal 114 (2020).
- From Slices to Lumps and Back Again: Aggregation and Division in US Federal Income Tax Law, 71 University of Chicago Law Review Online (Mar. 30, 2020).
2018
Articles
- A Logic for Statutes, 21 Florida Tax Review 60 (2018).
2017
Articles
- Formalizing the Code, 70 Tax Law Review 377 (2017).
2013
Articles
- Modeling Uncertainty in Tax Law, 65 Stanford Law Review 241 (2013).
- The Problem of Line Drawing, 98 Iowa Law Review Bulletin 42 (2013).
2012
Articles
- How Tax Models Work, 54 Boston College Law Review 1657 (2012).
2011
Articles
- On the Edge: Declining Marginal Utility and Tax Policy, 95 Minnesota Law Review 904 (2011).