The politics behind tax legislation are explored in order to demonstrate that, rather than being surprising or unexpected, it is easily predictable that federal tax laws would favor whites over blacks
This Article combines three topics--taxes, higher education, and race--to evaluate the tax system\u2...
The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment generally acts as a legal limit on the permi...
Examines the impact of court rulings mandating equal spending per student across districts with mino...
What is the relevance of race to tax law? The race issues are apparent when one studies a subject li...
This Article describes the connection between wealth inequality and the increasing structural racism...
The tax law’s race-blind approach produces bad tax policy. This essay uses three very different exam...
This article provides evidence that the American taxation system disproportionately impacts the Blac...
A Review of The Whiteness of Wealth: How the Tax System Impoverishes Black Americans—and How We Can...
No longer is it acceptable to rationalize racial hierarchy in explicit terms. Today’s ideology subst...
In response to the prevalent view that American law and legal institutions are class and color blind...
Proposed campaign finance reforms and critiques of current campaign finance jurisprudence are incomp...
Annie E. Casey Foundation, which is the primary funder for this research. The authors also thank Car...
Research has shown that tax policies at all levels of government can have different effects on taxpa...
This Article attempts to demonstrate that legal and racial disparities are taken into account in leg...
This Article discusses the intersection of civil rights law and income taxation in the three areas l...
This Article combines three topics--taxes, higher education, and race--to evaluate the tax system\u2...
The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment generally acts as a legal limit on the permi...
Examines the impact of court rulings mandating equal spending per student across districts with mino...
What is the relevance of race to tax law? The race issues are apparent when one studies a subject li...
This Article describes the connection between wealth inequality and the increasing structural racism...
The tax law’s race-blind approach produces bad tax policy. This essay uses three very different exam...
This article provides evidence that the American taxation system disproportionately impacts the Blac...
A Review of The Whiteness of Wealth: How the Tax System Impoverishes Black Americans—and How We Can...
No longer is it acceptable to rationalize racial hierarchy in explicit terms. Today’s ideology subst...
In response to the prevalent view that American law and legal institutions are class and color blind...
Proposed campaign finance reforms and critiques of current campaign finance jurisprudence are incomp...
Annie E. Casey Foundation, which is the primary funder for this research. The authors also thank Car...
Research has shown that tax policies at all levels of government can have different effects on taxpa...
This Article attempts to demonstrate that legal and racial disparities are taken into account in leg...
This Article discusses the intersection of civil rights law and income taxation in the three areas l...
This Article combines three topics--taxes, higher education, and race--to evaluate the tax system\u2...
The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment generally acts as a legal limit on the permi...
Examines the impact of court rulings mandating equal spending per student across districts with mino...