
Symposium: Forget about taxes: Mazars is a big case
Victoria Nourse is the Ralph V. Whitworth Professor in Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. Journalists have called these the “Trump tax cases.” The reference to tax should not fool anyone.
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Victoria Nourse is the Ralph V. Whitworth Professor in Law at the Georgetown University Law Center. Journalists have called these the “Trump tax cases.” The reference to tax should not fool anyone.

Neil Kinkopf is a professor of law at the Georgia State University College of Law. Trump v. Vance, Trump v. Mazars and Trump v. Deutsche Bank involve the validity of several subpoenas issued for the president’s financial records, most prominently his tax returns.

Lawrence Joseph is a private attorney who filed an amicus brief for the Eagle Forum Education & Legal Defense Fund in support of the petitioner in Trump v. Vance and Trump v. Mazars.
Brianne Gorod is chief counsel and Ashwin Phatak is appellate counsel at the Constitutional Accountability Center, which filed an amicus brief in support of the respondents in Trump v. Mazars, as well as an amicus brief on behalf of former Department of Justice officials in support of the respondents in Trump v. Vance.
Burlette Carter is a professor emerita of law at the George Washington University Law School and author of “Can a Sitting President Be Federally Prosecuted: The Founders Answer.” She filed an amicus brief in support of reversal in Trump v. Mazars.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, then-candidate Donald Trump famously refused to release copies of his tax returns – a departure from the practice of nearly all major-party candidates in recent decades – and he has continued to decline to do so since then.