Musical Chairs: Jim Ho Replaces Ted Cruz as Texas SG
Congratulations to our old friend James Ho. The good news first surfaced on Sophistic Miltonian Serbonian Blog:
A quiet trickle of a rumor last week was that James C. Ho, currently of counsel with Gibson Dunn and a former law clerk to Justice Thomas at SCOTUS, has been tapped to serve as the next Solicitor General of Texas. If this is true, Texas will be in very capable hands as Jim Ho is certainly one of the best appellate lawyers in the state (and the country for that matter), and has demonstrated great and valuable political savvy on the national stage as well.Moreover, it is interesting to note that, now, three of the four solicitors general have clerked for SCOTUS (Greg Coleman-Justice Thomas; Ted Cruz-the late Chief Rehnquist; and Jim Ho-Justice Thomas). A SCOTUS clerkship now appears to be a prerequisite to the post, which makes eminent sense because one of the OSG’s main functions is to represent the State before SCOTUS-a job we have noted current General Cruz has done extremely well.
That preliminary report appeared on Tuesday; the news is now confirmed. Here are press releases from the Texas Attorney General, Greg Abbott, and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, both praising Ho for his past achievements, and wishing him well in his latest endeavor.
Read more, after the jump.
Over at the Supreme Court of Texas blog, Texas appellate lawyer Don Cruse (another old friend) has some interesting observations:
What’s somewhat unusual about Ho’s legal career path is that he did his Supreme Court clerkship midstream, after he had already spent five years as a lawyer working in the political branches. According to the data on his LinkedIn profile, Ho finished his clerkship for Justice Thomas in July 2006….The recency of that clerkship may, however, raise one small speed bump — the United States Supreme Court’s rule barring former clerks from participating in cases before that Court for two years from the end of their clerkship. Because Ho’s clerkship at the Court did not end until July 2006, he is barred (if I understand the rule) from any participation in the United States Supreme Court docket until late this summer. I’m confident that the Texas SG’s office has other lawyers capable of handling those duties until then.
Indeed — as Don Cruse well knows, having worked in that office himself before starting his own practice.
As for outgoing Texas SG Ted Cruz, it’s not clear where he’ll land. Given his stellar talents as an advocate, reflected in his huge recent win in the Medellin case, any firm would be lucky to have him. But we hear that private practice may just be a way station for him, on the way to what one source describes as “bigger and better — and more political — things…”
Once again, congratulations to Jim Ho on a fantastic new gig!
P.S. If you’d like to learn more facts about Jim, of a personal rather than professional nature — e.g., that he’s married to another fabulous former SCOTUS clerk, Allyson Newton Ho — check out our profile of him, back at Underneath Their Robes.
The next Solicitor General of Texas [Sophistic Miltonian Serbonian Blog]
New Texas SG [Supreme Court of Texas Blog]
Attorney General Abbott Appoints New Solicitor General [Texas Attorney General]
NAPABA Celebrates Appointment of James Ho as Solicitor General of Texas [NAPABA]
James C. Ho. bio [Gibson Dunn & Crutcher]
Justice Thomas’s OT 2005 Clerks [Underneath Their Robes]




Comments
This new format is the worst
But Jim Ho is the best
AGwWG
AGwWG
But what is Cruz going to do?
This format does suck. What is odd is that Jim Ho worked for a liberal independent but is now hired by a conservative Texas governor and worked for a very conservative Supreme Court Justice.
Lat, how do you know him? Was it back when you were an actual Republican before you turned into a liberal Hillary supporter posing as a Fed Society guy?
As an Hispanic Republican in Texas with impeccable credentials, Cruz can have a fantastic political career if he wants it.
This new format blows.
Jim Ho is a fantastic lawyer, and although very savy to all things political, he is not nearly as partisan as his resume would imply.
WGWAG forever!!!!
WGGWAG
general is neither a title nor a rank, it is an adjective for the type of solicitor. reffering to the sg or the ag as general is wrong.
Thanks for placing the quotes in blocks instead of just bolding the text. Much better.
hack. can you say his old boss the state's former AG got him the gig? just like he got him the gig with the most partisan member of the Court.
What is weird is that he was not a partner at Gibson Dunn. To go from being of counsel to attorney general of the second largest state is impressive.
Please stop using "we" in your posts. Can you do a poll on this? It's annoying. Maybe nobody cares but me. But really, it's stupid.
He was only counsel because of his age and nontrad career path. He finished his clerkship just two years ago.
Congrats to Jim! A brilliant lawyer, a true gentleman, and one heck of a poker player!
McCain - Cruz????
Yes! Evil judge is back. My work here is done.
ATL Secret Bug #223:
Do a seach for anything, and you'll be given the search results for your trouble, but the blog title will be Fashionista from Fashionista.com
Notice any similarities?
12:20 you're an idiot. wtf?
i like the new pics...
lat, don't listen to these downers. the new site is great!
I hate the color scheme. go back to a simpler format. But thank you for getting rid of the picture of the man next to each comment, I do appreciate that.
Couldn't have happened to a better guy. The only thing holding this guy back is that silly part of the Constitution that won't let him run for President.
The only reason Jim Ho is not a partner at GDC is because he has only been back for 2 years, and GDC has a strict policy that you have to be here for at least 3 consecutive years before you can be considered up for partnership. The only exception to that is when they hire lateral partners, but Jim, having never been a partner at a law firm, could not take advantage of that.
I see Jim Ho is posting at ATL.
Yea, the logos are back!