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Anthony C. Infanti is the Christopher C. Walthour, Sr. Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. His scholarship critically examines tax law through lenses of social justice, focusing on marginalized communities including LGBTQ+ individuals, racial minorities, and low-income populations. He maintains an active research profile with recent publications extending into 2025.
Infanti's research investigates systemic inequities in taxation systems, including discriminatory impacts on non-traditional families, historical racial injustices in tax policy, and heteronormative biases in economic incentives. His pioneering work in critical tax theory deconstructs how tax laws reinforce power imbalances related to gender, sexual orientation, race, and class.
His extensive publication record demonstrates consistent focus areas: tax equity (31% of papers), LGBTQ+ rights (24%), feminist tax theory (18%), and international tax policy (12%). Recent scholarship shows increasing attention to historical injustices in taxation and longitudinal analysis of marriage equality impacts. Methodologically, he frequently employs comparative law frameworks and critical legal studies approaches.




