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Craig L.Jackson
Professor of Law

Joined Faculty 1990
Education:
B.A., 1977 Rice University
J.D., 1980 University Of Texas
Phone: (713) 313-1098
Fax: (713) 313-1049
Email: Craig Jackson
Courses Syllabus:
First Amendment Law
Contract Law
International Trade Regulation
International Insolvency (Professor de Rosas)
Constitutional Law
Public International Law
Foreign Affairs And The Constitution
Biographical Information
Professor, Texas Southern University-Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Houston, TX, 2000-Present
Associate Professor, Texas Southern University-Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Houston, TX 1996-2000
Assistant Professor, Texas Southern Universiyt-Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Houston, TX 1990-1996
Visiting Professor of Law, Suffolk University, Fall 2000.
Attorney-Advisor, Office of the Chief Counsel for Import Administration, United States Department of Commerce, 1985-1990
Research Assistant, The American Society of International Law, 1984-1985
Assistant City Attorney, City of Houston, 1980-83
Research and Teaching Interests
Constitutional Law
Contract Law
International Law
International Economic Law
African Economic Integration
Publications
Jackson, Traditional Contract Theory: Old and New Attacks and Old and New Defenses, 33 New England L. Rev., 365 (1999)
Jackson, Hebert High School and the Brown Aftermath--Good Intentions and Troubled Policy, 21 Thurgood Marshall L. Rev., 45 (1996)
Jackson, Social Policy Harmonization and Worker Rights in the European Union: A Model for North America? Volume 21 North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation 1 (1995).
The President's Report to Congress on the Likely Effects of NAFTA on U.S. Labor--An Examination, 1 Currents (International Trade Law Journal of South Texas College of Law) 47 (Winter 1991-92).
Jackson, Giesse, Powell: Current Administration of U.S. Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Laws: Implications for Prospective U.S. Mexico Free Trade Talks, 11 Northwestern Journal of International Law and Business 177 (Fall 1990).
Jackson, The Free Trade Agreement of the Americas and Legal Harmonization, published in The American Society of International Law Newsletter, Insight, July, 1996.
Book Review, Reinhard Rode, Ed., Gatt And Conflict Management: A Transatlantic Strategy For A Stronger Regime, 87 Am. J Int. L 181 (1993).
Book Review: Charles Lipson, Standing Guard: Protecting Foreign Capital In The Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, 80 Am. J. Intl. L 407 (1986).
Jackson, Book Review: Bork, Slouching Towards Gomorrah, Houston Chronicle Zest Magazine January 26, 1997
Jackson Book Review, Kim Isaac Eisler, A Justice For All, William J. Brennan And The Decisions That Transformed America, Houston Chronicle, Zest Magazine, Sunday November 7, 1993.
Jackson, McGeorge, Eds., Teaching International Business Transactions, Asil Bulletin, No. 8, June 1995.
Selected Presentations
Jackson, "The Viability Test and the Antidumping Duty Law: In Search of a Purpose," Conference Materials, Practicing Law Institute
Jackson and M. Jean Anderson, "Prosecuting Antidumping Actions Against Foreign Producers," Conference Materials, Federal Circuit Bar Association Symposium, Phoenix, Arizona, 1987.
The Commerce Department Speaks" Washington D.C. 1990.
Jackson, "Hopwood and Private Institutions of Higher Education: No need for alarm." Texas Weslayan University School of Law, March 2000.
Jackson and Hebert. "High School Revisited: Reversal of Desegregation as a Good Sign of things to come?" Southeast/Southwest People of Color Conference, South Texas School of Law, March 2000.
Jackson, "WTO/GATT and African Economic Development Strategies: Infant Industry/Import Substitution within the context of the International Trade Rules."
The American Society of International Law Annual Meeting, April 2000.
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