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Christine Robinson is an Adjunct Professor at Baylor Law School teaching tax law courses including federal income taxation. She holds an LL.M in Taxation from Southern Methodist University, a J.D. cum laude from Baylor Law School where she served as Executive Editor of the Baylor Law Review, and a B.B.A. in Accounting cum laude from Baylor University.
Her research focuses on tax law evolution, business tax compliance, and cross-border taxation frameworks. Recent publications analyze tax legislation changes and legal fee deductibility challenges. Historical works examine premarital agreements and tax-sheltered investments.
Honors include:
- Multiple Baylor Law writing awards including Bracewell & Patterson Legal Writing Award
- Prestigious scholarships: McCartney-McSwain and National Merit
- Professional distinctions: Texas Bar College, Dallas Bar Association Section Chair
With 18+ years as corporate tax counsel and ongoing bar association leadership, she bridges academic theory with complex tax practice. Licensed as both attorney and CPA in Texas.
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