Don R. Willett (born July 16, 1966) is a Justice on the Supreme Court of Texas. He was appointed by Governor Rick Perry on August 24, 2005 to fill the vacancy
U.s. Court of Appeals
Judge
Supreme Court of Texas Aug 2005 - Jan 2018
Justice
Texas Attorney General Feb 2003 - Aug 2005
Deputy Attorney General For Legal Counsel
U.s. Department of Justice Feb 2002 - Jan 2003
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
The White House Feb 2001 - Feb 2002
Special Assistant To the President
Education:
Duke University School of Law 2014 - 2016
Masters, Master of Laws
Duke University School of Law 1989 - 1992
Doctor of Jurisprudence, Doctorates, Law
Duke University 1989 - 1992
Masters, Master of Arts, Political Science
Baylor University 1984 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Public Admin, Finance
Supreme Court of Texas since Aug 2005
Justice
Texas Attorney General's Office Feb 2003 - Aug 2005
Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel
U.S. Department of Justice Feb 2002 - Jan 2003
Deputy Assistant Attorney General
The White House Feb 2001 - Feb 2002
Special Assistant to the President
Education:
Duke University 1989 - 1992
AM, Political Science
Duke University School of Law 1989 - 1992
JD
Baylor University 1984 - 1988
BBA
system is undeniably imperfect, with immense room for improvement. But it satisfies minimum constitutional requirements, Justice Don Willett wrote in the courts 100-pageopinion, which asserted that the courts lenient standard of review in this policy-laden area counsels modesty.
Date: May 13, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
How Ted Cruz Keeps It Real On Twitter: Meet His 26-Year-Old Digital Guru
It takes time to find your distinctive voice and style and to grasp with precision what resonates with your audience, Don Willett, a justice on the Supreme Court of Texas who has been viewed as a prolific Twitter user, wrote in an email. Ted actually tweets himself sometimes, but you cant tell w
Date: Apr 30, 2015
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
U.S. Senate race headlines full Texas primary slate
Three members of the all-Republican state Supreme Court are up for re-election, but only two Don Willett and David Medina are facing primary challenges. Their opponents claim the court has become too influenced by a pro-business agenda.
Date: May 29, 2012
Source: Google
Youtube
Keynote Speaker: Justice Don Willett
Duration:
40m 55s
Whitehouse Remarks in Judiciary Hearing on No...
Senator Whitehouse questions James C. Ho to be United States Circuit J...
Duration:
11m 52s
2022 Thomas M. Cooley Judicial Lecture: Judge...
The Georgetown Center for the Constitution hosted the Second Annual Ga...
Duration:
34m 31s
Supreme Stalemates (featuring Judge Don Wille...
The U.S. Supreme Court is famously tie-breaker free. When the Court is...
Duration:
1h 6m 49s
Texas Supreme Court Justice Don Willett
Don Willett, Texas Supreme Court Justice, talks about we the people an...
Duration:
47s
Economic Liberty & the Constitution: Hertog C...
In 2015, then-Texas Supreme Court Justice Don R. Willett issued a wide...