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About Randy D. Gordon

Randy is an Executive Professor of Law at Texas A&M University (with a joint appointment in the Department of History), a past Faculty Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Edinburgh, a former adjunct at SMU, and a Fellow of the Dallas Institute. He has also served as an Advisory Board Member of the College of LA&S, the Hall Center for the Humanities, and the Spencer Museum of Art at KU and as a Key Collaborator in the Beyond Text project at the University of Edinburgh. Randy is also the founding Shareholder and Director of the Dallas office of Crowe & Dunlevy, where he focuses on antitrust, RICO, class-action, and university-related matters. His professional activities include service as Past Chair of the State Bar of Texas Antitrust Section, a member of the Competition Torts Committee of the Antitrust Section of the ABA, and an elected member of both the WS Society and the American Law Institute. He has been recognized/featured in antitrust law by Chambers & Partners, Best Lawyers in America, Global Competition Review 100, Who’s Who Legal, and Super Lawyers and is an Inaugural Member of the Texas Million Dollar Verdict Hall of Fame. He also routinely offers public commentary on antitrust, RICO, and class action matters (The Economist, Houston Chronicle, Law360).

Positions

August 2016 - Present Executive Professor of Law, Texas A&M University School of Law
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2000 - 2016 Adjunct Professor of Law, Southern Methodist University ‐ Dedman School of Law
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Curriculum Vitae



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Courses

  • Legal Theory
  • Antitrust

Education

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Bachelor of Arts in English, University of Kansas
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Juris Doctor, Washburn University ‐ School of Law
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Master of Arts in English, University of Kansas
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Ph.D. in Critical Theory and Drama, University of Kansas
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LL.M. in International & Comparative Law and Legal Philosophy, Columbia University ‐ Columbia Law School
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Ph.D. in Legal Theory, University of Edinburgh
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RICO (9)

Antitrust (2)

Civil Procedure (4)

Class Action (1)

Clayton Act (1)

Evidence (1)

Exemplarity (3)