About
Bryan Camp is a Professor of Law and George H. Mahon Professor of Law at Texas Tech University School of Law, where he has been a faculty member since 2001. He brings extensive practical experience from roles as Assistant County Attorney in Arlington, Virginia, private practice at Quinn & Racusin in Washington D.C., and the IRS Office of Chief Counsel's National Office in Washington, D.C.
- Education:
- B.A., Haverford College (1982)
- J.D., University of Virginia (1987)
- M.A., University of Virginia (1988)
- LL.M., Columbia University (1993)
His research focuses on taxation of cyberspace, U.S. legal intellectual history, and tax administration. Professor Camp has authored over 75 published articles and 358 blog posts, with scholarship influencing tax policy discussions in London and Berlin. Key contributions include analyses of electronic gaming taxation, jurisdictional time periods in the Tax Code, and historical perspectives on the Earned Income Tax Credit.
Scientific Awards:
- 2007 & 2010: Law School's Outstanding Researcher
- 2008: George H. Mahon Professorship
- 2010: Texas Bar Foundation's Best Law Review Article
- 2000: IRS General Litigation Division's Attorney of the Year
Professor Camp actively participates in the American Law Institute and chairs the American Bar Association Section of Taxation's Individual and Family Taxation Committee. He has delivered over 69 Continuing Legal Education presentations since 2003, focusing on tax procedure and statutory interpretation.
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