Stripping the Gears of White Supremacy: A Call to Abate Reliance on Court Fines and Fees and Revitalize Local Taxation

24 Pages Posted: 13 Nov 2023 Last revised: 18 Jan 2024

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Hayley Hahn

Independent; University of Virginia (UVA) School of Law

Date Written: 2021

Abstract

In recent decades, states and municipalities have increasingly relied on court fines and fees to overcome budget shortfalls. Existing literature underscores the varied and adverse impacts of court debt, as well as the disproportionate incidence of such debt on people of color and poor people of all races. Yet, few pieces of scholarship directly link increased imposition of court fines and fees to decreased dependence on traditional progressive taxes. This article aims to fill the gap. Using the Law and Political Economy (LPE) framework, I argue that increased imposition of court debt derives from heightened antitax sentiment and the erosion of the state and local tax bases. In the process, I contend, the tax and court debt systems reflect and exacerbate racial inequality. I conclude by proposing a conceptual framework to abate reliance on court debt, advancing the LPE mission.

Keywords: fines, fees, tax, court debt, racial justice

Suggested Citation

Hahn, Hayley, Stripping the Gears of White Supremacy: A Call to Abate Reliance on Court Fines and Fees and Revitalize Local Taxation ( 2021). Hahn, H. (2021). Stripping the Gears of White Supremacy: A Call to Abate Reliance on Court Fines and Fees and Revitalize Local Taxation. Journal of Law and Political Economy, 2(1). http://dx.doi.org/10.5070/LP62155392 Retrieved from https://escholarship.org/uc/item/96d823sf, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4579259

University of Virginia (UVA) School of Law ( email )

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