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522: 152:, but his father, Dr. Morris Zukerman died when he was only five. Three years later, his mother, the former Lucille Brotman, married Harold Zelinsky of Omaha. where Edward grew up. In 1967, he was elected Grand Aleph Godol of A.Z.A, the boys youth branch of B'nai Brith. A 1968 graduate of Omaha's Central High school, he then attended Yale, and Yale Law School. His son, Aaron Zelinsky, worked as an assistant United States attorney in 276: 284: 187:
In 2003, he challenged the State of New York on its so-called "convenience of the employer" doctrine which enabled New York to engage in what Zelinsky and others have alleged is
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Tim R. A. Cooper; Michael Horn; And Jared Stanisci (1999-09-16). "More irregularities found in Yale U. student's win in New Haven vote".
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subsequently attempted to introduce federal legislation that would prevent New York and other states from engaging in such taxation.
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William F. Hammond Jr. (2004-08-04). "State Could Lose Telecommute Tax Revenue Under Proposal". The New York Sun.
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Board of Aldermen, and when elected was the first person to be elected to the board while a student at
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Editorial (2006-03-02). "State has right to set own tax policy". The Cincinnati Enquirer.
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estimated that Zelinsky was the 7th most cited tax-law professor in the United States.
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together. In November 2005, during Alito's confirmation process for a seat on the
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is an American legal scholar and specialist in tax law working as a professor at
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is an anachronism in view of modern communications, and should be repealed.
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This biographical article about an American legal academic is a
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Josh Gerstein (2005-09-01). "Is He a Scalia?". The New York Sun.
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Musée Mécanique
Yale University
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MA
JD
MPhil
Law
Tax law
Tax policy
Yeshiva University
Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
New York City
Yale Law School
Cornell University
New York University
Columbia University
Rock Island, Illinois
Maryland
Yale University
United States Congress
United States House Committee on the Judiciary
New Haven
Yale University
unconstitutional
double taxation
remote workers
New York Court of Appeals
Chris Dodd
Samuel Alito
Yale Law School

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