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Exploring the Mysteries: Can We Ever Know Anything About Race and Tax?
(North Carolina Law Review, 1998)
The politics behind tax legislation are explored in order to demonstrate that, rather than being surprising or unexpected, it is easily predictable that federal tax laws would favor whites over blacks.
Homogenized Law: Can the United States Learn from African Mistakes?
(Fordham International Law Journal, 2001)
For the last fifty years we have seen an outflow of United States laws to developing countries. This legal outflow has caused problems of enforcement in societies that do not share the values, needs or concerns of the law ...