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-1987
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Preliminary Report on a Restatement 2d of Restitution
Douglas Laycock, Preliminary Report on a Restatement 2d of Restitution (1987) (report to the Director of The American Law Institute). -
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Equality and the Citizens of Sister States
Douglas Laycock, Equality and the Citizens of Sister States, 15 Florida State University Law Review 431 (1987). -
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Consent Decrees Without Consent: The Rights of Nonconsenting Third Parties
Douglas Laycock, Consent Decrees Without Consent: The Rights of Nonconsenting Third Parties, 1987 University of Chicago Legal Forum 103.
year-1986
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Article
A Legal and Constitutional Survey of Religious Liberty in the United States
Douglas Laycock, A Legal and Constitutional Survey of Religious Liberty in the United States, Church & Society, May/June 1986, at 42. -
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“Non-Preferential” Aid to Religion: A False Claim About Original Intent
Douglas Laycock, “Non-Preferential” Aid to Religion: A False Claim About Original Intent, 27 William & Mary Law Review 875 (1986). -
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Continuing Violations, Disparate Impact in Compensation
Douglas Laycock, Continuing Violations, Disparate Impact in Compensation, and Other Title VII Issues, Law & Contemporary Problems, Autumn 1986, at 56. -
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Statistical Proof and Theories of Discrimination
Douglas Laycock, Statistical Proof and Theories of Discrimination, Law & Contemporary Problems, Autumn 1986, at 97. -
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A Survey of Religious Liberty in the United States
Douglas Laycock, A Survey of Religious Liberty in the United States, 47 Ohio State Law Journal 409 (1986). -
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Equal Access and Moments of Silence: The Equal Status of Religious Speech by Private Speakers
Douglas Laycock, Equal Access and Moments of Silence: The Equal Status of Religious Speech by Private Speakers, 81 Northwestern Law Review 1 (1986). -
Book Chapter
The Right to Church Autonomy as Part of Free Exercise of Religion
Douglas Laycock, The Right to Church Autonomy as Part of Free Exercise of Religion, in 2 Government Intervention in Legal Affairs 28 (Dean M. Kelley ed.; New York: Pilgrim Press, 1986). -
Book Review
The First Freedoms: Church and State in America to the Passage of the First Amendment
Douglas Laycock, The First Freedoms: Church and State in America to the Passage of the First Amendment, by Thomas Curry; and The Establishment Clause: Religion and the First Amendment, by Leonard Levy, 4 Journal of Law & Religion 241 (1986).
year-1985
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Article
Bible Chairs Program Aids Religion
Douglas Laycock, Bible Chairs Program Aids Religion, in Daily Texan, Dec. 10, 1985, at 4. -
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Founders Wanted Total Neutrality
Douglas Laycock, Founders Wanted Total Neutrality, in USA Today, Aug. 12,1985, at 8A. -
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The Ultimate Unity of Rights and Utilities
Douglas Laycock, The Ultimate Unity of Rights and Utilities, 64 Texas Law Review 407 (1985).
year-1983
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Article
Goldsboro Christian Schools, Inc. v. United States
Douglas Laycock, Goldsboro Christian Schools, Inc. v. United States, Preview of U.S. Supreme Court Cases, Apr. 21, 1983, at 1. -
Book Chapter
Nondiscrimination in Insurance Act of 1983: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Transportation, and Tourism of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce
Douglas Laycock, Nondiscrimination in Insurance Act of 1983: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Transportation, and Tourism of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, 98th Cong., 1st Sess., 548 (1983) (statement). -
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The Efficient Use of Group Averages as Nondiscrimination: A Rejoinder to Professor Benston
Douglas Laycock, The Efficient Use of Group Averages as Nondiscrimination: A Rejoinder to Professor Benston, 50 University of Chicago Law Review 222 (1983) (with Lea Brilmayer & Teresa A. Sullivan).
year-1982
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Atheist’s Point is a Valid One
Douglas Laycock, Atheist’s Point is a Valid One, in Daily Texan, Feb. 26,1982, at 4 (with Sanford V. Levinson). -
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Fair Insurance Practices Act: Hearings Before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
Douglas Laycock, Fair Insurance Practices Act: Hearings Before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, 97th Cong., 2d Sess., 19 (1982) (statement). -
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Due Process and Separation of Powers: The Effort to Make the Due Process Clauses Nonjusticiable
Douglas Laycock, Due Process and Separation of Powers: The Effort to Make the Due Process Clauses Nonjusticiable, 60 Texas Law Review 875 (1982).