Professor Adam Thimmesch's article, Transacting in Data: Tax, Privacy, and the New Economy, has been accepted for publication by the Denver Law Review. The article evaluates how the collection and use of personal information in today's economy intersect with our domestic tax instruments. That analysis provides insights into how our tax systems might react to the new data economy and into how our nation's tax laws might act to discourage innovations to the internet ecosystem that would be more protective of personal-privacy interests.
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Professor Thimmesch discussed the legal issues raised by Pokemon Go in an article published by University Communications and the Nebraska Bar Association magazine, Nebraska Lawyer. The article discussed property, tort and criminal law, U.S Privacy protections, alternative dispute resolution and tax laws. Professor Thimmesch was also a guest on Lawyer 2 Lawyer, a podcast produced for the Legal Talk Network.