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<br /> DAVID GUINN
<br /> Leah Jackson, Assoc. Dean The Lyndon L Olson (rid Wllliani I Olson Piol r -,i of Local Government and Constitutional
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<br /> The Bavlot I • r Scnnol lanhi[, mfei t ~ Grofessoi Da, in 3rnnn is the Godfather, and when you see
<br /> Matthew ( Orden irul IT his hanosome• otii- hr, father ; rolltop (1-k behind him. It is easy to picture a Texas version of
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<br /> Thomas Foatherstoii offer. feirr r,hise him 11 - rrev, r. unlike the fictional characters proposals. Professor Guinns offers are
<br /> Bridget Fuseher likely to be lunch with 'rill m Baylor Universib/s faculty dining room, a round of skeet shooting at the
<br /> David Guinn Waco Gun Qub or perhap. a donut that he ioutineis hnngs to staff and students.
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<br /> ill Wicber Lem Professor-enn is an ii Poeideal for ie.hOl I have immense respect. said J.D. Ressetar, a member of
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<br /> Rachel Littl.he August. 1 Jtul gram,at n~ ttln,, to kno. 1111; nas been a highlight of my Baylor Law School
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<br /> erpencuce b c .usa o' 1 edica t,c to hi, sit udenl in and out. of the classroom. In class, his
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<br /> policy, friendly personaury and dry nt leads to many tong lasting relationships with his students.
<br /> Michael Morrison Whether Professor Guinn is helping you understand the course work or helping you find a job, his
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<br /> Connie Powell oenuina interest In helping, his students achieve su, (es, is extraordinar)v
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<br /> Brandon Quarles Protessor Guinn attended Bavloi University and nialored in Political Science. He received his J.D. from Olson Professor of Local Government
<br /> Michael Roger,, Baylor School of I aw in 1963. Ironically. he did not receive his bachelors degree until 37 years later. and Constitutional Law and Master
<br /> Ro When Guinn left Baylor n as sir. hours snort of orntitotmg the requirerents for a bachelor s degree. Teacher
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<br /> then. a tech.(" r s treys o wa-, not i inandatoi v requirement for enter mg Baylor law school; a student
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<br /> crntld omull atti oiih ! i ai ; • r 90 hours of c once,(, cow se work Guinn did just that But he Fall 20'10 Courses
<br /> Javid swensori al .avs regrc~tt • t ,.o iii nc m it ,mdceiladi ~ cwino,~, He spent one summer doing cents(, work
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<br /> c r .,i tilt Bn h ram,( ixi ur.7 Un hersity but was .till three hours short. He decided to take a
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<br /> lames Wier w,xI Lis _ U . he was employed by the United States Securities and Exchange Email David Guinn@baylor.edu
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<br /> t.nlluell iOn for tyro voan rte then attended the University of Michigan Law School where he received Phone: 254.710.6338
<br /> his I L.,M in International I aw in 1966 and retUtnecl ro his alma mater to teach -
<br /> Dunne, his Ions, toom-,,r r a„ior 1 mu. Protessor Gumn has assisted in the dratting of the Texas
<br /> ,idminisoall_ ro-n ii „d and ,has served oil nwnorous advisory bodies in the State Bar and
<br /> numerous Conm ttrees a La'.li%i Uni , tiny. o addition to constitutional law, he teaches courses in the
<br /> lima of civil iq t-r,,~ t ti ao\,,,7,,,,~
<br /> Along ~jlth Protessor Mike Morrison. rotessor C,uinii rigs been involved in the redistricting process at
<br /> the state and local level after the 1000 Census was released. the two redistricted 52 cities, counties,
<br /> and school districts throughout 'I cr.as
<br /> Professor Guinn served as Facuhv Prpwsentative to the Southwest and the Big Xh athletic conferences
<br /> irom 1986-2001 Heals, of nn it,,, first Divisior I Managenie•nt Council of the National Collegiate
<br /> .htc'll .assn moon 1r k; hn• connnucd to -rv, with Baylor Athletics since that time,.
<br /> Aside from his - _nvdot,hh ~r.ork n,acnina, and tcdistrichng Ihu professional hobby). Professor Guinn
<br /> immensely enjoy. nay-IrIg, teadnrg, and cxerciin; Since the tat(, professor Loy Simpkins first
<br /> encouraged him to begin running 40 years ago, Protessor Guinn estimates he has run 28.000 miles, and
<br /> to this day avelages 16 urges a 's
<br /> tt ach year Pick,.... Cur 1'i r a• PP, Ir South Texas and Mexico with friends, colleagues, and former
<br /> students Io hunt pu""'I r an(I vihite r rllg dove, I me took around his office reveals another of his
<br /> passions the study e1 iiutory. l torn in, mounted airu,vheads on the wall, passed down from hu
<br /> father, s ho vas a hr,tu t~aehar eoat_n and Supcnntcndent m Cleburne. Texas. to the models and
<br /> r nemorabula t., tF.ved si heri "no photographs Protessor Guinns appreciation of history is
<br /> evident front the rinse.
<br /> Young peopldon t rca i inv ,oi= he lam< ited s+.nilo rhunibine, through a book by George S- Patton.
<br /> T hey dent know what Ihot e,l ancN nthcre did
<br /> Professor Guinn nay. twr sons, oa•,tc1..:1-. and John, Mho graduated from Baylor Law School and a
<br /> daughter, l.at hen nr. no 1s a 3raduai of Bavlot Um,or,n%
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