The Business, Entrepreneurship & Tax Law Review (“BETR”) is proud to announce the following student-written articles that were selected for publication in our Spring 2020 issue:
Clayton Alexander
Game Over? How Video Game Console Makers are Speeding Toward an Antitrust Violation
Christian Hodgson
On the Effort to Discover and Eliminate Offshore Tax Abuse
Douglas Mann
Cleaning Up and Cashing Out: Using Financial Incentives to Increase Missourians Use of Solar Energy and Decrease Missouri’s Dependence on Imported Coal
Raymond Rhatican
No Cap: Analyzing the Kansas Supreme Court’s Decision to Overturn Caps on Non-Economic Damages in Hilburn v. Enerpipe Ltd
Evan Weidner
A Little Overlap Never Hurt Anyone: Oracle America v. Google
BETR is also proud to announce the following student-written articles that were selected for publication as a white paper:
Martha Bradley
Historic Preservation Tax Credit Programs and the Damaging Effect of Uncertainty
Justin Brickey
The Government Travel Charge Card Program: An Unintended Burden on Our Most Vulnerable Service Members
Congratulations to all of the BETR Associate Members selected for publication this spring!