
معرفی
Charles D. Olson is an Adjunct Professor at Baylor University School of Law, teaching Trial Advocacy and Municipal Law. He is a practicing attorney specializing in local government law, serving as general counsel for numerous Texas cities and representing water supply corporations. Admitted to the Texas Bar in 1980, he holds federal court admissions including the U.S. Supreme Court. He is board certified in Civil Trial Law and actively involved in legal and community organizations.
Education:
- Southwestern University, B.S., 1978
- Baylor University Law School, J.D., 1979
Research & Professional Focus: Mr. Olson’s expertise spans local government law, municipal litigation, and civil rights advocacy. His teaching emphasizes practical legal skills in trial advocacy and municipal governance.
Awards:
- Board Certified in Civil Trial Law (Texas Board of Legal Specialization)
- American Board of Trial Advocates Membership
Advising & Professional Service: While no formal academic advisees are listed, he contributes to legal education through adjunct teaching. His professional activities include roles on boards for Southwestern University, Texas State Technical College, and Waco schools. He has led organizations like Parents for Public Schools (National President, 1995-1997) and the Waco Business League.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned, though his practice involves collaborative legal teams in litigation and municipal advising.





