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Jennifer Caughey

Hon. Jennifer Caughey

Justice, Texas First Court of Appeals

Jennifer Caughey is your Justice on the First Court of Appeals, Place 2. She was elected to a six year term on the Court, commencing on January 1, 2025. Before serving, Justice Caughey was most recently the Chair of Jackson Walker LLP’s Appellate Section, and she previously served as a Justice on Texas’s First Court of Appeals.

Justice Caughey spent six years as the Chair of Jackson Walker LLP’s Appellate Section, where she handled high-stakes commercial appeals. She appeared regularly at the Texas Supreme Court and in Texas Courts of Appeals, as well as in various federal appellate courts. Before that, she served as a Justice on this Court, where she issued 125 opinions and contributed to 450 appeals.

Beyond judicial service and private practice, Justice Caughey has served Texans in several ways. She serves on the Texas Judicial Council, the policy-making body for the State judiciary. She also served on the State’s Board of Disciplinary Appeals, which hears attorney disciplinary appeals. She serves on the Nominating Committee for the Texas Bar Foundation, and for several years, she chaired the Law School Liaison Committee for the Texas Appellate Bar Association.

Justice Caughey earned her degrees from Princeton University and Harvard Law School. After law school, she clerked for the Honorable Timothy M. Tymkovich, Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, and Justice Robert J. Cordy of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. She then spent years developing a sophisticated appellate and trial practice.

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