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Tax reform is one of President Bush's top priorities for his second term, but the ideas that have been proposed all carry political and financial risks. A conversation about the pros and cons of tax reform proposals.
Leonard Burman, senior fellow, Urban Institute and co-director of the Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center
Pamela Olson, attorney in private practice and former Assistant Secretary for tax policy, Treasury Department
Most nations of the world claim to support religious freedom. But many continue to punish those who practice faiths viewed unfavorably by their governments. A look at the role of international law in protecting and promoting religious freedom.
Fr. Robert Drinan, professor of law at Georgetown University