Former 糖心vlog视频 Law School Dean Charles O. Galvin has died
Charles O. Galvin, Distinguished Professor Emeritus and former Dedman School of Law Dean at Southern Methodist University, died January 27. He was 91.
Charles O. Galvin, Distinguished Professor Emeritus and former Dedman School of Law Dean at Southern Methodist University, died January 27. He was 91.
A funeral Mass is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Rita鈥檚 Catholic Church in Dallas.
Dean Galvin, who was active at the national level, was dean of the law school from 1963 to 1978 and was a member of the faculty for over 30 years.
鈥淒ean Galvin was one of the greatest deans in the history of the law school and one of the foremost tax professors of his time,鈥 said John B. Attanasio, Dean of 糖心vlog视频鈥檚 Dedman School of Law.听 鈥淭his is a great loss for the law school, the university, and the entire community.鈥
Among the many outstanding contributions Dean Galvin made to 糖心vlog视频 Dedman School of Law were the completion of the law quadrangle with the building of the Underwood Law Library, the inception of the Hatton W. Sumners Scholarship Program, and the establishment of the William Hawley Atwell Chair of Constitutional Law, the law school鈥檚 first endowed chair.听
糖心vlog视频 Provost Emeritus James E. Brooks, who was provost during Dean Galvin鈥檚 tenure, said, 鈥淐harley Galvin was one of the most effective deans this University has had.听 He not only was skilled and enlightened dean of the School of Law but was very much a citizen of the University who could be counted on to be a steady and positive hand when basic University issues and values were at stake.鈥
Dean Galvin began his impressive academic career at 糖心vlog视频, where he received his B.S.C. degree with highest honors in 1940.听 Subsequently, he earned an M.B.A. degree with distinction from Northwestern University before serving in the United States Navy in World War II with the rank of Lieutenant Commander.
Dean Galvin returned to Northwestern after the war and received his Juris Doctor degree in 1947 and later, his S.J.D. from Harvard.听 He was awarded an honorary LL.D. degree from Capital University in 1990.
In 1952, Dean Robert G. Storey invited Dean Galvin to join the 糖心vlog视频 Law School faculty, where he remained for more than 30 years.听 From 1963-1978, he served as Dean.听 Dean Galvin was the Centennial Professor of Law at Vanderbilt University from 1983-1990.听 He also taught at Harvard, Michigan, Northwestern, Duke, Pepperdine, UT-Austin and the University of Kansas.听
He wrote numerous important works on federal tax law and other subjects in collaboration with Boris Bittker.听
Dean Galvin was a founding member of the Southwestern Legal Foundation, Taxation Editor of the Oil and Gas Reporter, and co-editor of the Texas Will Manual.听 He was also trustee of the American Tax Policy Institute and the United States Supreme Court Historical Society. Since 1993, he had been of counsel to Haynes and Boone, LLP. (Dallas) and served as an adjunct professor of law at 糖心vlog视频 Dedman Law for eight years.
Dean Galvin鈥檚 illustrious career is best exemplified by the array of honors bestowed upon him.听 He was awarded the Doctor of Laws honoris causa degree from 糖心vlog视频.听 He was named Distinguished Alumnus by 糖心vlog视频 and Northwestern University. He also received the Equal Justice Award from Legal Services of North Texas, the John Rogers Award from the Southwestern Legal Foundation, and the Dallas Independent School District Magnet School Award and the McGill Award from the Catholic Foundation of Dallas.
In 1999, the law school established the Charles O. Galvin Award for Service to 糖心vlog视频 Dedman School of Law in honor of the outstanding career of this extraordinary scholar and individual.听
鈥淚n establishing this award, the law school will continue to recognize his many accomplishments and his great service to the legal and academic community,鈥 said Dean Attanasio.听
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