Young Gunner’s SCOTX Series | Episode 9: A Conversation with Justice James P. Sullivan
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In the final episode of our SCOTX Series, we sit down with the court’s newest justice, Justice James P. Sullivan. A graduate of Rice University and Harvard Law School, Justice Sullivan reflects on his early days as a natural debater—a trait his mother always noticed as he would constantly ask if things were “debatable” as a kid. His time as a parliamentary debater at Rice University laid the groundwork for his career in law. Justice Sullivan also shares the people who shaped his path to becoming a lawyer and how his roots in Austin run deeper than the courtroom—he was actually an extra in the cult classic Dazed and Confused! (Yes, seriously!) This unique experience happened when he and his dad, who had built a 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge, met with the film's director, Richard Linklater, who loved the car and decided to feature it in the film. Reflecting on his role as a justice, Justice Sullivan emphasizes the importance of the oath he took, honoring the judicial branch and his duty to the people of Texas.
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1. Young Gunner’s SCOTX Series | Episode 9: A Conversation with Justice James P. Sullivan (00:00:00)
2. What was it like receiving the call to join the Texas Supreme Court, and how has the transition to the bench been for you so far? (00:01:43)
3. What initially drew you to the study and practice of law? Did you always envision yourself pursuing this path? (00:03:19)
4. What lessons or insights did you gain from clerking for Judge Thomas Griffith, U.S. Circuit Judge for the District of Columbia Circuit, that continue to shape your approach to the law today? (00:06:28)
5. Since your time at the U.S. Court of Appeals, you've held several significant roles in both the public and private sectors. What were some of the most important lessons you learned during your tenure as Solicitor General and later as General Counsel for G (00:11:19)
6. Reflections on exploring the broad spectrum of opportunities within public sector and government law. (00:17:16)
7. Which mentors or colleagues played a significant role in your journey to the Texas Supreme Court? (00:19:04)
8. What has surprised you the most about serving on the Texas Supreme Court so far? (00:22:26)
9. What resources have been most helpful in navigating your first year as a Texas Supreme Court justice, and how have your colleagues supported you during this transition? (00:28:52)
10. How do you approach making difficult legal decisions, particularly now as the newest voice on the court? (00:32:47)
11. What final words of wisdom would you offer to young lawyers considering a career in public service? (00:34:36)
12. What final words of wisdom would you offer to young lawyers considering a career in public service? (00:38:50)
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