Professor
Christina
Crozier
Christina Crozier is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Houston Law Center. She teaches Lawyering Skills and Strategies, a course which imparts the fundamentals of legal writing to first-year students.
Christina has been a member of Haynes Boone’s appellate practice group for two decades, and she continues to lend her expertise to the firm. She is a seasoned legal writer and oral advocate, having argued appeals in the Fifth Circuit, the Texas Supreme Court, and numerous Texas courts of appeals. She is board certified in civil appellate law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and has been repeatedly recognized by Texas Super Lawyers and Best Lawyers in America in the area of appeals.
In addition to her work at the University of Houston Law Center and Haynes Boone, Christina serves as Editor in Chief of The Appellate Advocate and is a past chair of the Houston Bar Association Appellate Section. She also regularly teaches continuing legal education courses to lawyers and judges on topics such as error preservation, the jury charge, and the impact of artificial intelligence on legal writing.