Douglas Laycock
- Alice McKean Young Regents Chair in Law
- Professor Emeritus
Douglas Laycock is a leading authority and respected scholar on the law of remedies and on the law of religious liberty and has taught at Texas Law for 30 years. Professor Laylock has held tenured positions at multiple universities and is a professor emeritus at the University of Virginia. Professor Laycock has testified many times before Congress and argued in the Supreme Court. In 2023, he was selected to receive the Lifetime Scholarly Achievement Award from the American Association of Law Schools Section on Remedies.
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Douglas Laycock is perhaps the nation’s leading authority on the law of remedies and also on the law of religious liberty. He has held tenured positions at the University of Chicago, the University of Michigan, the University of Virginia, and the University of Texas, where he has taught for 27 years. He has testified many times before Congress and argued many cases in the courts, including in the Supreme Court of the United States. He is the author of the leading casebook, Modern American Remedies (Wolters Kluwer 5th ed. 2019, with Richard L. Hasen); the award winning-monograph, The Death of the Irreparable Injury Rule (Oxford 1991); and many articles in the leading law reviews. His many writings on religious liberty have been reprinted in a five-volume collection from Eerdmans Publishing: Religious Liberty 1: Overviews and History (2010); Religious Liberty 2: The Free Exercise Clause (2011); Religious Liberty 3: Religious Freedom Restoration Acts, Same-Sex Marriage Legislation, and the Culture Wars (2018); Religious Liberty 4: Federal Legislation After the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, with More on the Culture Wars (2018); and Religious Liberty 5: The Free Speech and Establishment Clauses (2018). He served for many years on the Council of the American Law Institute before resigning to become Reporter for the Restatement (Third) of Torts: Remedies. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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year-2003
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Book Review
The Many Meanings of Separation
Douglas Laycock, The Many Meanings of Separation, 70 University of Chicago Law Review 1667 (2003) (reviewing Separation of Church and State, by Philip Hamburger).
year-2002
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Article
Injudicious: Liberals Should Get Tough on Bush's Conservative Judicial Nominees — And Stop Opposing Michael McConnell
Douglas Laycock, Injudicious: Liberals Should Get Tough on Bush's Conservative Judicial Nominees — And Stop Opposing Michael McConnell, The American Prospect Online, Oct. 30, 2002,<http://www.prospect.org/webfeatures/2002/10/laycock-d-10-30.html -
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Judicial Nominations in a Divided Government
Douglas Laycock, Judicial Nominations in a Divided Government, Austin American-Statesman, Oct. 9, 2002, at A15. -
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Forging Ideological Compromise
Douglas Laycock, Forging Ideological Compromise, New York Times, Sept. 18, 2002, at A31. -
Book Chapter
Joint Statement of Church-State Scholars on School Vouchers and the Constitution: What the United States Supreme Court Has Settled, What Remains Disputed
Douglas Laycock, Joint Statement of Church-State Scholars on School Vouchers and the Constitution: What the United States Supreme Court Has Settled, What Remains Disputed, in School Vouchers: Settled Questions, Continuing Disputes 3 (Washington, DC: Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, Aug. 2002) (with seven others). <http://pewforum.org/issues/files/VoucherPackage.pdf> -
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Vouching Toward Bethlehem
Douglas Laycock, Vouching Toward Bethlehem, Religion in the News, Summer 2002, at 2. -
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Debate 2: Should the Government Provide Financial Support for Religious Institutions That Offer Faith-Based Social Services?
Douglas Laycock, Debate 2: Should the Government Provide Financial Support for Religious Institutions That Offer Faith-Based Social Services?, 3 Rutgers Journal of Law & Religion No. 5 (2001-2002), -
Book Chapter
Introduction
Douglas Laycock, Introduction, in 1 Hopwood v. Texas Litigation Documents, Part 1: Trial in the Federal District Court for the Western District of Texas (1992-1994) xv (Kumar Percy comp.; Buffalo, NY: William S. Hein & Co., 2002). -
Book
Teacher’s Manual: Modern American Remedies: Cases and Materials
Douglas Laycock, Teacher's Manual: Modern American Remedies: Cases and Materials (New York: Aspen Law & Business, 4th ed. 2010, 3rd ed. 2002; Boston: Little, Brown, 2nd ed. 1994; 1st ed. 1985; Professor’s Update, 2001, 2000, 1997, 1995, 1994, 1992, 1990; 1988; 1986).
year-2001
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Article
The Damage Done
Douglas Laycock, The Damage Done, Texas Lawyer, Dec. 31, 2001, at 37. -
Article
Affirmative Action: A Real-World Solution
Douglas Laycock, Affirmative Action: A Real-World Solution, Austin American-Statesman, July 13, 2001, at A15.
year-2000
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Book Chapter
What the General Counsel Wishes the Graduate Dean Knew
Douglas Laycock, What the General Counsel Wishes the Graduate Dean Knew, Proceedings [Conference of Southern Graduate Schools, Feb. 19-21, 2000], <http://www.csgs.org/laycock.htm>. -
Book Chapter
Closing Remarks, in A Tribute: Charles Alan Wright
Douglas Laycock, Closing Remarks, in A Tribute: Charles Alan Wright, The Man and the Scholar 43 (Austin: Jamail Center for Legal Research, 2000). -
Article
Religious Liberties & Free Speech: Back to the Future — What 21st Century Legal Culture Can Learn from the 19th Century First Amendment
Douglas Laycock, Religious Liberties & Free Speech: Back to the Future — What 21st Century Legal Culture Can Learn from the 19th Century First Amendment, 1 Engage 132 (2000). -
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Debate 2: Should the Government Provide Financial Support for Religious Institutions That Offer Faith-Based Social Services
Douglas Laycock, Debate 2: Should the Government Provide Financial Support for Religious Institutions That Offer Faith-Based Social Services, 1 Rutgers Journal of Law and Religion No. 1 (2000). <http://org.law.rutgers.edu/publications/lawreligion/articles/RJLR_1_1_5.pdf> -
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The Supreme Court and Religious Liberty
Douglas Laycock, The Supreme Court and Religious Liberty, 40 Catholic Lawyer 25 (2000). -
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The Clear and Present Danger Test
Douglas Laycock, The Clear and Present Danger Test, 25 Journal of Supreme Court History 161 (2000). -
Book Chapter
Theories of Interpretation: Free Exercise and Establishment Clause: General
Douglas Laycock, Theories of Interpretation: Free Exercise and Establishment Clause: General, in Religion and American Law: An Encyclopedia 516 (Paul Finkelman ed.; New York: Garland Publishing, 2000). -
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Religion in the Workplace: Proceedings of the 2000 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Law and Religion
Douglas Laycock, Religion in the Workplace: Proceedings of the 2000 Annual Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Law and Religion, 4 Employee Rights & Employment Policy Journal 87 (2000) (with others).
year-1999
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Article
State RFRAs and Land Use Regulation
Douglas Laycock, State RFRAs and Land Use Regulation, 32 U.C. Davis Law Review 755 (1999). [Reprinted in 2000 Zoning and Planning Law Handbook 655 (Deborah Mans ed.; St. Paul: West, 2000).]