Debt on the Ground: The Scholarly Discourse of Bankruptcy and Financial Precarity

36 Pages Posted: 12 Jul 2024

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Pamela Foohey

University of Georgia School of Law

Robert M. Lawless

University of Illinois College of Law

Deborah Thorne

University of Idaho

Date Written: May 09, 2024

Abstract

A rich literature uses law and social science methods to better understand household financial distress and overindebtedness both inside and outside of bankruptcy. This scholarship contributes to several ongoing scholarly conversations, such as those on income and wealth disparities across race and class, how people live in circumstances of financial precarity, why people turn to the legal system to solve their problems, and how to improve access to justice so people can get the help they need. We first review the current literature about who files bankruptcy, the contributors to people's need to file bankruptcy, what happens to them in bankruptcy court, and what happens after their bankruptcy cases conclude. We then outline a research agenda of "low-hanging fruit" that will contribute to broader sociological and sociolegal research agendas, including economic mobility, aging, gender studies, health studies, family studies, social psychology, and policy work.

JEL Classification: G5, G51, K35

Suggested Citation

Foohey, Pamela and Lawless, Robert M. and Thorne, Deborah, Debt on the Ground: The Scholarly Discourse of Bankruptcy and Financial Precarity (May 09, 2024). Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 0 [10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-042022-112004], University of Georgia School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Forthcoming, University of Illinois College of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 24-16, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4891322

Pamela Foohey (Contact Author)

University of Georgia School of Law ( email )

P.O. Box 388
Athens, GA 30603
United States

Robert M. Lawless

University of Illinois College of Law ( email )

504 E. Pennsylvania Avenue
Champaign, IL 61820
United States

Deborah Thorne

University of Idaho ( email )

Moscow, ID 83844
United States

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