Professor of Law Emeritus. Professor Taylor studied at
Union University before enrolling in 1962 in the Tulane University
School of Law, where he was managing editor of the law review, a member
of the Order of the Coif, and recipient of the George Dewey Nelson
Memorial Award for the highest cumulative average in the common law
curriculum. He earned his LL.B. in 1965. In 1969, he earned his LL.M.
at Columbia University School of Law, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone
Scholar. Professor Taylor taught at the University of Georgia Law
School and is a member of the Bars in New Jersey and Tennessee. His
many articles include "Uniformity of Commercial Law and State-by-State
Enactment: A Confluence of Contradictions" (Hastings Law Journal) and "UCC 2-207: An Integration of Legal Abstractions and Transactional Reality" (University of Cincinnati Law Review). Professor
Taylor retired from his faculty position in 1992 to enter the private
practice of law. He teaches part time at the School of Law-Camden.
|