Tax Protest, A Homosexual, and Frivolity: A Deconstructionist Meditation
Abstract
In this contribution to a symposium entitled Out of the Closet and Into the Light: The Legal Issues of Sexual Orientation, I recount and then ponder the story of Robert Mueller. Mueller, a gay man, spent more than a decade protesting the discriminatory treatment of gays and lesbians under the Internal Revenue Code. As a result of his tax protest, Mueller was jailed for more than a year, and then was twice pursued by the IRS for taxes and penalties. In pondering Mueller's story, I consider it both as a telling example of the forcible closeting of gay and lesbian issues in tax and as a signpost pointing in the direction of the next front in the battle for gay rights.Suggested Citation
Anthony C. Infanti. "Tax Protest, A Homosexual, and Frivolity: A Deconstructionist Meditation " St. Louis University Public Law Review 24 (2004): 21.
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