Robert Ruwe
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Robert Paul Ruwe (born Ohio, 1941) is a senior judge of the United States Tax Court.
Roger Bacon High School, St. Bernard, Ohio, 1959; Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1963; J.D., Salmon P. Chase College of Law (graduated first in class), 1970; admitted to Ohio Bar, 1970; Special Agent, Intelligence Division, Internal Revenue Service, 1963-70; joined Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service in 1970, and held the following positions: Trial Attorney (Indianapolis), Director, Criminal Tax Division, Deputy Associate Chief Counsel (Litigation), and Director, Tax Litigation Division. Appointed by President Ronald Reagan as Judge, United States Tax Court, on November 20, 1987, for a term ending November 19, 2002. Retired on November 20, 2002, but continues to perform judicial duties as Senior Judge on recall.
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