Publications list
Review
LATE TO YOUR OWN FUNERAL: HOW TO LEAVE A LEGACY AND NOT A LOG JAM
Published 01 Nov 2025
Estate planning (Tampa), 52, 11, 33 - 35
While not really about law or even estate planning, it does have a list of questions to ask when youre hiring an attorney that I plan to share with my Trusts & Estates students, including "Is trust and estate law your main focus? HOW THE TAX CODE MADE AN AMERICAN ARISTOCRACY Ray D. Madoff, University of Chicago Press, 1427 E. 60th Street Chicago, IL 60637, 192 pages, $24.99 The Second Estate, by Boston College Law School Professor Ray D. Madoff, is a bird's eye view of the tax code, its history and some of the counterintuitive outcomes it creates. While a number of factors determine long term capital gains rates, the average rate is 15%, and the highest is 20% - far less than the highest income tax rates. Madoff shows that not only is the tax burden mostly on income from wages, but points out that employees also pay "payroll taxes," that is, taxes taken out of paychecks to fund programs for social security and Medicare. [...]in effect, wage earners pay taxes twice on the same wages.
Review
Published 01 Aug 2025
Estate planning (Tampa), 52, 8, 27 - 28
George Stefanou, Streamline Books, 10000 Marshall Dr., Lenexa, KS 66215, 274 pages, $24.95 In Two-Comma Wealth: Investment, Tax, and Estate Strategies to Consider When Your Net Worth Exceeds a Million Dollars, author George Stefanou provides an accessible and engaging roadmap for navigating the emotional, fiscal, behavioral, and legacy-building components of what he describes as "substantial financial success": having a net worth of a million dollars or more in investable assets. Because this is the story of his own family, Stefanou's voice comes through in the stories he tells and the advice he offers. What | liked most about this book was the conversational quality it brought to such familiar topics as legacy planning, tax planning, and business succession planning.
Book
Feminist judgments: rewritten trusts and estates opinions
Published 02 Sep 2020
For women and other marginalized groups, the reality is that the laws regulating estates and trusts may not be treating them fairly. By using popular feminist legal theories as well as their own definitions of feminism, the authors of this volume present rewritten opinions from well-known estates and trust cases. Covering eleven important cases, this collection reflects the diversity in society and explores the need for greater diversity in the law. By re-examining these cases, the contributors are able to demonstrate how women's property rights, as well as the rights of other marginalized groups, have been limited by the law.
Journal article
Published 01 Jan 2019
Wisconsin law review, 2019, 2
Book
Experiencing trusts and estates
Published 2017
Journal article
Morality and identity: wills, narratives, and cherished possessions
Published 22 Mar 2016
Yale journal of law & the humanities, 28, 2
Journal article
Published 18 Feb 2016
This is the published version.
Letter/Communication
Published 18 Feb 2016
This is the published version.
Journal article
Reflecting on the language of death
Published 01 Jan 2011
Seattle University law review, 34, 2, 379
Journal article
The Carnegie Report and legal writing: does the report go far enough?
Published 01 Jan 2011
Legal Writing: The Journal of the Legal Writing Institute, 17, 279