John Domino
The Woodlands, Texas, United States of
America
Sam Houston State University
Experience
Sam Houston State
University
Research Expertise
constitutional law
civil rights & liberties
judicial politics
Texas legal history
public policy
And 5 more
About
John C. Domino is Professor of
Political Science and Legal Studies at
Sam Houston State University, where he
teaches constitutional law, civil
rights and liberties, judicial
politics, legal history, and American
and Texas politics. Domino is an
active freelance writer, content
creator, and court administration
consultant, creating content ranging
from full length books, journal
articles, white papers, and media
articles. He is also a public speaker
and quest on various podcasts. Author
of full-length, peer-reviewed books: *
Civil Rights & Liberties in the
21st Century (four editions). * Texas
Supreme Court Justice Bob Gammage: A
Jurisprudence of Rights and Liberties.
* The Right to Privacy in Texas: From
Common Law Origins to 21st Century
Protections. His journal articles on
Texas judicial politics and legal
history have appeared in such journals
as Justice Systems Journal, South
Texas Law Review, the British Journal
of American Legal Studies, and the
Journal of the Texas Supreme Court
Historical Society. He is one of the
leading experts in state privacy law
and Texas legal history. Domino
received his PhD in political
science/public law from Miami
University. He lives in The Woodlands,
Texas with his two German Shepherd
dogs