Don Willett serves on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Before joining the federal bench, Judge Willett served 13 years on the Supreme Court
of Texas. His career spans decades of public service, including roles as legal counsel to
a Texas Attorney General, a Texas Governor, a U.S. Attorney General, and the
President of the United States.
Raised by a heroic widowed mom in a doublewide trailer in a town of 32, Judge
Willett is his family’s first college graduate. He earned a triple-major B.B.A. from Baylor
University—where he serves on the Board of Regents—and three degrees from Duke
University—where he serves on the Board of Visitors: a J.D. with honors, an A.M. in
political science, and an LL.M. in judicial studies. After law school, he clerked on the
Fifth Circuit and practiced at Haynes and Boone before entering public service.
Judge Willett publishes widely in both leading law reviews and national media, including
The Yale Law Journal, The University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and The Wall Street
Journal. The longtime editor-in-chief of Judicature—the Scholarly Journal for Judges, he
holds academic appointments at various law schools and has received more than a
dozen Green Bag honors for “exemplary legal writing.” He was named Distinguished
Jurist of the Year by the Texas Review of Law & Politics, and he is a member of the
American Law Institute and a Life Fellow of the American, Texas, and Austin Bar
Foundations.
A onetime bull rider and professional drummer, Judge Willett was named “Tweeter
Laureate of Texas” in 2015. He is the namesake of Don R. Willett Elementary
School—home of mighty Willett Wranglers—located just a mile from where he grew up.
He and his radiant wife, Tiffany have three children—Jacob, Shane-David, and
Geneviève—plus the family pup, Amicus.
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The Declaration and the Constitution: Foundations, Tensions, and Meaning with Judge Don Willett
Wichita Lawyer Chapter
Wichita Country Club8501 East 13th Street North
Wichita, KS 67206
"Israel on Trial: Examining the History, the Evidence, and the Law" - A Book Talk with Judge Roy Altman
Austin Lawyer Chapter & Texas Public Policy Foundation
Texas Public Policy Foundation901 Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78701
An Evening with Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Don Willett and Texas Supreme Court Justice Evan Young
San Antonio Lawyer Chapter and the San Antonio Bar Association
Paesanos Lincoln Heights555 E. Basse Rd
San Antonio, TX 78209
Panel 1 - Benchmarking Liberty: America 250
2025 Georgia Conference
Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta75 14th St NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
Life and the Law: A Conversation with Judge Willett and Justice Campbell
Duke Student Chapter
Duke Law School210 Science Drive
Durham, NC 27705
The Miseducation of America's Elites: A Book Talk with Ilya Shapiro
Austin Lawyers Chapter
Texas Public Policy Foundation901 Congress Avenue
Austin, TX 78701
Technology, Social Media and Professional Ethics
2018 National Lawyers Convention
To what extent can the legal community engage in social media: a critical means to...
Technology, Social Media and Professional Ethics
2018 National Lawyers Convention
To what extent can the legal community engage in social media: a critical means to...
Religious Liberty and Conscience Rights in the Trump Era
2018 Texas Chapters Conference
On September 7-8, 2018, the Federalist Society's Fort Worth Lawyers Chapter hosted the fourth annual...
Religious Liberty and Conscience Rights in the Trump Era
2018 Texas Chapters Conference
On September 7-8, 2018, the Federalist Society's Fort Worth Lawyers Chapter hosted the fourth annual...
Liberty Month Revisited: The Tweeter Laureate of Texas Discusses Judges' Use of Social Media
This month we are sharing a selection of pieces from The Federalist Society's Liberty Month...