Jacob Huebert is a Senior Attorney at the Goldwater Institute. Before joining Goldwater, he served as Director of Litigation for the Liberty Justice Center in Chicago. There, he successfully litigated cases to protect economic liberty, free speech, and other constitutional rights, including the landmark Janus v. AFSCME case, in which the U.S. Supreme Court upheld government workers’ First Amendment right to choose for themselves whether to pay money to a union. Jacob and his work have appeared in numerous national media outlets, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and Fox News Channel.
Jacob holds a B.A. in economics from Grove City College and a J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School. After law school, Jacob served as a clerk to Judge Deborah Cook of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
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A Debate on Campaign Finance Reform
NYU Student Chapter
Room 206, Vanderbilt Hall, NYU Law40 Washington Square S
New York, NY 10012
The Constitutionality of the Illinois 'Workers Rights' Constitutional Amendment
Illinois Student Chapter
University of Illinois College of Law504 E Pennsylvania Ave
Champaign, IL 61820
Litigation Update: Crowe v. Oregon State Bar
Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Teleforum
TeleforumMoney & Politics
Washington - St. Louis Student Chapter
Washington University School of Law1 Brookings Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63130
Why the Supreme Court Should -- and Might Soon -- End Mandatory Bar Associations
Evansville Lawyers Chapter
Commissioner's Parlor, Historic Vanderburgh County Courthouse (2nd Floor)201 NW 4th St #102
Evansville, IN 47708
Litigation Update: Crowe v. Oregon State Bar
Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Teleforum
Last year, the Oregon state bar Bulletin ran two controversial comments. State bar members objected, arguing that...
Litigation Update: Crowe v. Oregon State Bar
Free Speech & Election Law Practice Group Teleforum
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State Court Docket Watch: State v. Arevalo
State Court Docket Watch: 2020 Edition
People who want to challenge a state or federal law for violating their constitutional rights...
State Court Docket Watch: 2018 Edition
State Court Docket Watch
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Docket Watch: 1A Auto, Inc. v. Sullivan
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