In his new book, University of Pittsburgh associate professor of law Anthony C. Infanti explains the law's impact on lesbian and gay lives. Each chapter opens with a story about actual experiences of lesbians and gay men - and then uses those experiences as a starting point for discussing the law.
Issues discussed include marriage and its alternatives, bias crimes, the military, education, employment, housing, medical and tax planning, and parenting. Going beyond just a summary of the law, the book provides both legal and nonlegal strategies for coping with - and effecting positive change in the law as it affects our lives.
Amazon.com is selling the book.
Infanti's areas of specialization include taxation and critical tax theory. His articles have appeared in such publications as the “Florida Tax Review,” the “Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law”, the “University of Pittsburgh Law Review,” the Tax “Management International Journal,” and “Taxes” magazine. His work in the area of critical tax theory, which focuses particularly on the application of the tax laws to lesbians and gay men, has been published in the “Buffalo Law Review,” the “Santa Clara Law Review,” the “Whittier Law Review,” “Unbound: The Harvard Journal of the Legal Left,” the “Saint Louis University Public Law Review,” and “The Tax Lawyer.”
Article adapted by Proud Parenting from original press release.
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