UC Law Journal of Race and Economic Justice
Abstract
This article explores the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, revealing a looming medical debt crisis among Black families, while examining the intersection of racial bias, attorney practices, and the existing two-chapter consumer bankruptcy system. Proposing a solution, the article advocates for the consolidation of Chapters 7 and 13 into a single chapter, citing the Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act of 2020 (CBRA) as a potential remedy. Further, this article argues that a single chapter would simplify the bankruptcy process, reducing the influence of attorney bias and promoting uniform eligibility criteria. This approach aims to make debt relief more accessible, especially for Black Americans disproportionately facing financial challenges exacerbated by the pandemic.
Recommended Citation
Jerron Wheeler,
Breaking Bias: A Singular Chapter Solution For Racial Equity In Consumer Bankruptcy,
21 Hastings Race & Poverty L.J. 239
(2024).
Available at: https://repository.uclawsf.edu/hastings_race_poverty_law_journal/vol21/iss2/4