Cade Scott Palmer

Cade Scott Palmer
Biography
Cade Palmer is a litigation associate in Norton Rose Fulbright's Dallas office.
Before joining the firm, Cade clerked for Judge Rhesa H. Barksdale on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Prior to graduating law school, he interned for Chief Justice Jimmy Blacklock on the Supreme Court of Texas and Magistrate Judge K. Nicole Mitchell on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas. Outside of the judiciary, Cade has also interned in both the White House and the United States Congress.
Professional experience
Ausbildung
Ausbildung
JD, Baylor School of Law, 2023
BA, Harvard College, 2020
While in law school, Cade served as editor-in-chief of the Baylor Law Review.
Zulassungen
Zulassungen
- Texas State Bar
Publikationen
Publikationen
- Author, "The Supreme Court Is Interpreting the Wrong Constitution," 77 Florida Law Review Forum 27, 2025
- Author, “In Defense of the Constitution’s Attestation Clause,” 20 Dartmouth Law Journal 75, 2022
- Author, “The Biblical Origin of the Constitution’s Two-Witness Standard,” 64 Journal of Church and State 259, 2022
Referententätigkeit
Referententätigkeit
- Co-Presenter with William Peterson & Kristina Williams, Procedural Rules that Keep Us Up at Night presented to the Dallas Bar Association Appellate Section (May 5, 2025)
Mitgliedschaften und Aktivitäten
Mitgliedschaften und Aktivitäten
- Member, Dallas Bar Association Judiciary Committee
- Member, Dallas Bar Association Appellate Section
- Dallas Chapter of the Federalist Society
- Secretary, Harvard College Class Committee for the Class of 2020