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- Title
Interview with Anthony Infanti.
- Authors
Coder, Jeremiah
- Abstract
This article is an interview with Anthony "Tony" Infanti, a professor of law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Infanti discusses how he became interested in tax law and his transition into teaching. He also explains his research on critical tax theory, which focuses on the impact of the tax system on marginalized communities, and comparative tax law, which involves comparing different tax systems to learn from others' experiences. Infanti mentions his upcoming book on taxation and slavery and his current project on the intersection of tax and racism in British Columbia. He advises attorneys interested in academia to understand the full-time commitment required and the importance of research and writing. Infanti emphasizes the importance of maintaining balance for mental health and mentions his hobbies of exercise, cooking, baking, and knitting.
- Subjects
UNIVERSITY of Pittsburgh; TAX administration &; procedure; TAX planning; INCOME tax; LAW teachers; LAW reviews
- Publication
ABA Tax Times, 2024, Vol 43, Issue 2, p6
- ISSN
2381-5868
- Publication type
Article