Upcoming Workshop: ClassCrits V, “From Madison to Zuccotti Park: Confronting Class and Reclaiming the American Dream”
November 16-17, 2012, at the University of Wisconsin Law School
More information forthcoming.
About ClassCrits
This blog is the public manifestation of the ClassCrits Project. The blog focuses on law and economic inequality from a critical legal perspective. Supported by SUNY Buffalo Law School, participants in the ClassCrits Project - and this blog in particular - hope to start a discussion that puts economic inequality at the center rather than at the margins of mainstream law. [Read More]
Category Archives: Tax Policy
Widening Spatial Inequality and What to Do About It
By Lisa R. Pruitt Wealth and income inequality have been getting a lot of attention in recent months–at least in the New York Times. Op-Ed columnist Bob Herbert has been especially persistent about keeping the topic on readers’ radar screens; … Continue reading
Posted in Class, Equality Theory, Tax Policy
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“Super-rich” law professors and tax policy
The controversy over Law Professor Todd Henderson’s “We are the Super Rich” blog entry, posted and then withdrawn from Truth on the Market (Sept. 15, 2010), misses how current marriage tax policy divides the not-so-rich to the benefit of the … Continue reading
Posted in Resources Of Interest, Tax Policy, who is middle class?
Tagged gender, marriage, Martha McCluskey, Tax Policy, Todd Henderson
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