Jodey Hinze, JD
Contact:
Office Address: HINTN 357
Phone: (281) 649-3130
jhinze@hbu.edu
Assistant Professor in Business
Education
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Doctor of Jurisprudence, cum laude, University of Houston Law Center
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Master of Arts in Philosophical Theology, summa cum laude, Criswell College
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Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, Criswell College
Courses Taught
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Business Law (Undergraduate and Graduate)
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Legal Environment of Business
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Business Ethics
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Tax Research
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Introduction to Business
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Freshman Year Seminar
Practice
He was the Chief Notes and Comments Editor for the Houston Business and Tax Law Journal in 2006-2007. His law practice is currently in the area of business law including business formations and acquisitions, civil appellate, and advanced estate planning. His current academic interests are in corporate criminal liability, legal hermeneutics, meta-ethics, and applied ethics.
Teaching Focus
Professor Hinze’s law practice is in the area of business law, civil litigation and tax law with an emphasis in estate planning. His current academic interests are in legal hermeneutics, meta-ethics, and correlative doctrinal issues in law and theology.
Publications
J. Daryl Hinze, “Good Dirt: An Aporetical Interpretation of ‘Corporate Moral Agency’.”
Presented at the HBU Philosophy Conference: “Divine and Human Action: Agency and Action in Philosophy and Theology,” March 2012.
J. Daryl Hinze, “Watch your language: a short response to Dr. Ben Mitchell’s ‘Rights of Conscious and the Rape of the Soul.” Presented at the HBU Bioethics Conference: “Health Care in a Secular Culture,” April 2011.
Keith Fletcher and J. Daryl Hinze “Church and Religious Liability,” Presented at a State Bar of Texas Continuing Legal Education Seminar in October 2009.
Additional Information
He is a Sam Walton Fellow and advisor for SIFE at HBU and the Pre-Law Advisor to the University. He also serves on the Bioethics Committee at Memorial Herman Southwest.
He was named the
Advisor of the Year for 2010-2011 and was named
Opal Goolsby Professor of the Year Award in 2011-2012. He was the School of Business
Piper Professor Nominee in 2011-2012.
He enjoys shooting, backpacking, rock climbing, guitar, reading and writing. He is married to Patti, and they have three children and a dog: Harper, Hudson, Helena, and Sasha the Chihuahua.
Twitter: @
jdarylhinze