Prof. Anthony C. Infanti

 
 

For those of you up for a (fun!) challenge, I will be teaching the following courses this academic year:


Federal Income Tax (Fall 2008)

Corporate Tax (Spring 2009)

International Tax (Spring 2009)


Just click on the appropriate hyperlink, and you will be taken directly to the web site for the course. Each web site contains a home page with general information relating to the course, a reading list, and a syllabus.


Outside of the classroom, my research interests center on critical tax theory; that is, the impact of the tax system on traditionally subordinated groups and, more particularly in my case, on lesbians and gay men. I am also interested in issues of social justice and lesbian and gay rights more generally. For a list of my publications and presentations, check out my curriculum vitae.


If you would like to get in contact with me, you can reach me at:


Anthony C. Infanti

Professor of Law

University of Pittsburgh School of Law

Barco Law Building

3900 Forbes Ave.

Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Tel.: 412-648-1244

Fax: 412-648-2648

e-mail: infanti@pitt.edu


Photo of the Cathedral of Learning courtesy of photohome.com.

“The hardest thing in the world to understand is the Income Tax.”

                                                   —Albert Einstein