2010 Tax Law Colloquium
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.
The Business and Transactional Law Center will host the day-long 2010 Tax Law Colloquium on Friday, April 23, 2010. For more information about this colloquium contact Professor Brad Borden.
- Steven Dean, Brooklyn Law School
- "Tax Deregulation"
- Leandra Lederman, Indiana University-Bloomington Maurer School of Law
- "A Tisket, A Tasket: Basketing and Corporate Tax Shelters"
- Lori A. McMillan, Washburn University School of Law
- "Nonprofit Taxation and Tax Policy: Toward a Public Benefit Theory"
- Yariv Brauner, University of Florida Levin College of Law
- "Brain Drain" Taxation as Development Policy
- Sarah B. Lawsky, The George Washington University Law School / University of Virginia Law School
- "On the Edge: Declining Marginal Utility and Tax Policy"
- Stephanie Hoffer, The Ohio State University, Michael E. Moritz College of Law
- "Defining a Role for Direct Democracy in Non-Essential Government Spending"
- Bradley T. Borden, Washburn University School of Law
- "The Utility of Equity in Line-Drawing Analysis"

See also: 2009 Tax Law Colloquium | 2008 Tax Law Colloquium | 2007 Tax Law Colloquium.



