Eric Baudry
Assistant Professor of Law
Richard W. & Marie L. Corman Scholar
he/him/his
Contact
Assistant:
Kelly Downs
(217) 300-2002
About
Eric Baudry is an assistant professor of law at the University of Illinois, where he teaches and writes about tax law, poverty, and redistribution. He is especially interested in the experiences of low-income taxpayers as subjects of and actors within the institution of the United States tax system. His scholarship has appeared in the Columbia Journal of Tax Law.
Following law school, Baudry clerked on the Eastern District of Michigan and the Ninth Circuit, provided wage theft and tax representation for low-wage workers as a Skadden Fellow at Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid, and spent two years as a Faculty Fellow at the University of Michigan law school.
Education
JD, Yale Law School
BA, Yale University
Publications
Selected Publications
“The Tax Redistribution Gap,” Columbia Journal of Tax Law, 16(2), 86–130.
Courses
Corporate Taxation
Income Taxation
Taxation and Poverty