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-1982
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Book Review
Teaching Materials on Commercial and Consumer Law, 3rd ed.
Douglas Laycock, Teaching Materials on Commercial and Consumer Law, 3rd ed., by Richard E. Speidel, Robert S. Summers & James J. White, 92 Yale Law Journal 188 (1982). -
Article
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).
year-1981
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Article
Towards a General Theory of the Religion Clauses: The Case of Church Labor Relations and the Right to Church Autonomy
Douglas Laycock, Towards a General Theory of the Religion Clauses: The Case of Church Labor Relations and the Right to Church Autonomy, 81 Columbia Law Review 1373 (1981). -
Book Review
Democracy and Distrust: A Theory of Judicial Review
Douglas Laycock, Democracy and Distrust: A Theory of Judicial Review, by John Hart Ely, 59 Texas Law Review 343 (1981). -
Article
Sex Discrimination as “Actuarial Equality”: A Rejoinder to Kimball
Douglas Laycock, Sex Discrimination as “Actuarial Equality”: A Rejoinder to Kimball. 1981 American Bar Foundation Research Journal 221 (with Teresa A. Sullivan).
year-1980
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Article
Sex Discrimination in Employer-Sponsored Insurance Plans: A Legal and Demographic Analysis
Douglas Laycock, Sex Discrimination in Employer-Sponsored Insurance Plans: A Legal and Demographic Analysis, 47 University of Chicago Law Review 505 (1980) (with Lea Brilmayer, Richard W. Hekeler & Teresa A. Sullivan). -
Book Chapter
Nondiscrimination in Insurance: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Finance of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
Douglas Laycock, Nondiscrimination in Insurance: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Finance of the House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 96th Cong., 2d Sess., 287 (1980) (statement).
year-1979
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Book Review
The Civil Rights Injunction
Douglas Laycock, The Civil Rights Injunction, by Owen Fiss, 57 Texas Law Review 1065 (1979). -
Article
Catholic Schools and Teachers’ Unions
Douglas Laycock, Catholic Schools and Teachers’ Unions, 140 America 406 (1979). -
Article
Federal Interference With State Prosecutions: The Cases Dombrowski Forgot
Douglas Laycock, Federal Interference With State Prosecutions: The Cases Dombrowski Forgot, 46 University of Chicago Law Review 636 (1979).
year-1978
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Article
Dispositive Pre-Trial Motions in Illinois — Sections 45, 48 and 57 of the Civil Practice Act
Douglas Laycock, Dispositive Pre-Trial Motions in Illinois — Sections 45, 48 and 57 of the Civil Practice Act, 9 Loyola University Law Journal 823 (1978). -
Book Chapter
Report
Douglas Laycock, Report, in Report of the Illinois Judicial Conference 110 (1978).
year-1977
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Article
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (review of Seventh Circuit)
Douglas Laycock, Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (review of Seventh Circuit), 54 Chicago-Kent Law Review 390 (1977). -
Book Chapter
Report
Douglas Laycock, Report, in Report of the Illinois Judicial Conference 181 (1977) (with Michael J. Polelle). -
Article
Federal Interference With State Prosecutions: The Need for Prospective Relief
Douglas Laycock, Federal Interference With State Prosecutions: The Need for Prospective Relief, 1977 Supreme Court Review 193.
year-1975
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Book Chapter
Awarding of Attorney’s Fees: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the House Committee on the Judiciary
Douglas Laycock, Awarding of Attorney’s Fees: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the House Committee on the Judiciary, 94th Cong., 1st Sess., 276 (1975) (statement).
year-1972
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Book Chapter
An Inter-City Approach to Fiscal Impact Analysis
Douglas Laycock, An Inter-City Approach to Fiscal Impact Analysis (1972) (in collection of the D’Angelo Law Library, Univ. of Chicago).