Dr. Paul George

Professor

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Biography

Paul George is a Professor of Law at Texas A&M University School of Law, with a rich background in international law and civil litigation. Educated at Columbia University, he earned an LL.M. with a concentration in international law and conflict laws, receiving a full scholarship. His legal expertise spans various areas including consumer law, civil litigation, and public international law, with practical experience as a lawyer in over 18 Oklahoma counties and 31 Texas counties. George has served as an adjunct instructor and has a history of engaging with students through teaching civil procedure and federal jurisdiction. He emphasizes the importance of the law's formal structure in solving client problems and aims to prepare students for careers in federal litigation. Notable achievements include the 2007 Shirley Zabel Outstanding Law Professor Award and being named the 2012 Political Science Alumnus of the Year at Oklahoma State University. His current research interests focus on conflict laws, international practice, and trade regulation.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2013-01-01 — Present

Texas A&M University School of Law • College Station, TX

Teaching various law courses with a focus on civil procedure and federal jurisdiction.

Adjunct Instructor

1981-01-01 — 1983-01-01

Columbia University School of Law • New York, NY

Instructed law students in various subjects.

Awards

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Shirley Zabel Outstanding Law Professor Award

2007-01-01
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Political Science Alumnus of the Year

2012-01-01

Requirements for Texas A&M University

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
GRE General
TOEFL
Total
Required:80
Prerequisites
Baccalaureate degree Baccalaureate degree in Communication or related field preferred
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Specialization Notes

Department: Department of Communication and Journalism. Ph.D. program only currently admitting. GRE is test-optional.