Prof. Bryan Camp wins “Most Outstanding Legal Article” Award
Congratulations to George H. Mahon Professor of Law Bryan Camp of the Texas Tech University School of Law on the selection of his article, Protecting Trust Assets from the Federal Tax Lien,1 Est. Plan. & Comm. Prop. L.J. 295 (2009), as the most outstanding legal article published in a Texas Law Journal in 2009. The selection is made by the Texas Bar Foundation.
In the words of Dean Walter Huffman:
This is a tremendous achievement for the Texas Tech School of Law * * *. [This award demonstrates the] state-wide recognition of Professor Camp’s exceptional subject-matter expertise in Tax Law and his ability to effectively share that expertise through the written word. Suffice it to say, winning this prestigious state-wide award is difficult, winning the award with a Tax Law article is truly exceptional. * * *
[T]he journal in which Professor Camp’s winning article was published is not only a Texas Tech Law student-edited publication, but also our law school’s newest law journal. So congratulations are due as well to the student editors who both assisted Professor Camp on the publication of his superb scholarship and who produced a new journal of such quality that the articles in it were considered for the top legal writing award in Texas.