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Charles
W. Barrow (1984 to 1991).
Justice, Supreme Court of Texas; Judge, Texas Court of Civil
Appeals, 4th Dist.; Judge, 45th District Court; Dean and Professor
of Law (1984-1991).
Justice Charles W.
Barrow succeeded Dean Angus S. McSwain, Jr. as Dean of Baylor Law
School in 1984 after a distinguished career as a member of the Texas
judiciary.
Prior to his
appointment as Dean, Barrow served as a Justice on the
Supreme Court of Texas. During his career on the bench, he
authored more than 600 opinions and earned the reputation as one of
the "workingest judges" in Texas. He served more
than 27 years on the bench in the Texas judiciary.
Barrow received his
LL.B. from Baylor in 1943. He entered World War II as an Naval
officer and saw service in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters.
He was recalled for duty to serve in the Korean War. He
received seven battle stars during his military career and held the
rank of Captain in the Naval Reserve until his retirement in 1976.
He worked for
thirteen years as a trial attorney in San Antonio before serving on
the bench in the 45th District Court. In 1962, he was
appointed to the 4th Court of Civil Appeals in San Antonio, a post
he held until his appointment on the Texas Supreme Court.
Among his many awards he received were the Baylor Lawyer of the Year
award in 1972 and the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1982.
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