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Presentations at our conference often lead to quality publications in various journals. Below is a list of examples of papers that have been presented at our conference which were published as well:

2016

Lucien Dhooge (Sue and John Staton Professor of Law and Ethics, Scheller College of Business, Georgia Institute of Technology)
​The Impact of State Religious Freedom Restoration Acts: An Analysis of Interpretive Case Law 52 Wake Forest L. Rev. 585 (2017)


Roger Dorsey (Assistant Professor of Accounting, University of Arkansas at Little Rock)
Judicial Review of Tax Regulations after King v. Burwell. TAXES – The Tax Magazine, 95(1), 69-76 (2017)

Todd Haugh (Assistant Professor of Business Law and Ethics, Indiana University, Kelly School of Business)

The Criminalization of Compliance
 92 Notre Dame Law Review 1215 (2017) (recipient of the 2016 MBAA International McGraw-Hill Education Distinguished Paper Award and excerpted in Timothy L. Fort, The Vision of the Firm (2d ed. 2016))

The Ethics of Intracorporate Behavioral Ethics 8 California Law Review (Berkeley) Online 1 (2017)

Rustin Diehl (Instructor of Innovation, Knowledge Management Institute) and Matt Thue (Adjunct Professor, Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Utah State University)

Autonomous-Vehicle Testing Legislation: A Review of Best Practices from States on the Cutting Edge, 21 Journal of Technology Law & Policy 197-220 (2017)
 
Konrad Lee (Associate Professor in the Practice of Law and Ethics, Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Utah State University) and Matt Thue (Adjunct Professor, Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, Utah State University)

Teaching the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act to Legal and Ethical Environment of Business Undergraduate Students Through a Role-Play Experiential Learning Exercise, 34 Journal of Legal Studies Education 207-240 (2017)

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