Law student wins NLR writing contest
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<p> Third-year College of Law student Michael J. Payne won The National Law Review Writing Contest with his article, “Selling the Main Street Fairness Act: A Viable Solution to the Internet Sales Tax Problem.”</p><separator></separator><p> In it, Payne, a Certified Public Accountant, calls the Act “the bandwagon heading toward uniformity and fairness in sales tax collection.” It would require online retailers to collect sales tax for all purchases.</p><separator></separator><p> The National Law Review is an online legal magazine with a free database of authoritative legal analysis written by lawyers around the country, available to consumers.</p><separator></separator><p> To read Payne’s article, click <a href="http://www.natlawreview.com/article/selling-main-street-fairness-act-vi…; Janie Magruder, <a href="mailto:Jane.Magruder@asu.edu">Jane.Magruder@asu.edu</a><br /> (480) 727-9052<br /> Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law</p>