"Currency" by Credit Score Guide is licensed under CC BY 2.0. William Malson, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review I. Background Bitcoin, the most widely known cryptocurrency, is a digitally secure store of value that exists as a shared public ledger, allowing fast and cheap transactions worldwide that never pass through a bank. During its... Continue Reading →
A Real Life Monty Brewster: Can You Spend $30 Million To Escape From the IRS?
Author: Dan Stroh, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review A current circuit split poses an imperative question: Can a hypothetical multi-millionaire, like Monty Brewster, spend his millions frivolously without fear of a tax penalty following him through bankruptcy?[1] The United States Bankruptcy Code generally allows debtors to discharge all debts arising prior to filing... Continue Reading →
College Athletes Demand Pay, But May Have Sacked Themselves
Author: Matt Huffman, Associate Member, University of Cincinnati Law Review The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and its member schools collect hundreds of millions of dollars each year from the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Division I Basketball broadcasts and video games. The schools make a substantial amount of money from licensing playersโ names, likenesses,... Continue Reading →
