Washburn hosts its annual Tax Law Colloquium today:
Each year the Business and Transactional Law Center at Washburn University School of Law hosts a tax law colloquium. The colloquium provides the opportunity for tax scholars from around the country to meet and discuss scholarly projects on which they are working. In an informal setting the participants share ideas, provide feedback regarding scholarly works-in-progress, and enjoy the company of other tax scholars.
- Bradley T. Borden (Washburn), The Utility of Equity in Line-Drawing Analysis
- Yariv Brauner (Florida), "Brain Drain" Taxation as Development Policy
- Steven Dean (Brooklyn), Tax Deregulation
- Stephanie Hoffer (Ohio State), Defining a Role for Direct Democracy in Non-Essential Government Spending
- Sarah B. Lawsky (George Washington; moving to UC-Irvine), On the Edge: Declining Marginal Utility and Tax Policy
- Leandra Lederman (Indiana-Bloomington), A Tisket, A Tasket: Basketing and Corporate Tax Shelters
- Lori A. McMillan (Washburn), Nonprofit Taxation and Tax Policy: Toward a Public Benefit Theory




