Remembering Martin Ginsburg

I was saddened to hear today of the death of Martin Ginsburg, the noted tax lawyer, law professor and author. I had the privilege of attending several seminars where he spoke, enjoying his mischievous humor as much as his penetrating analysis of the deepest complexities of corporate tax law. His death makes news partly because he was the husband of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. (In offering biographical information he liked to say he moved to Washington when his wife “got a good job there.”) Among tax lawyers he was a towering figure in his own right and will be missed by many.

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