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Hugh L. Brady

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Areas of Specialty

  • State and Local Government Law
  • Voting Rights/Electoral System
  • Texas Legislature

Education

  • JD Boston University
  • BA University of Texas at Austin

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The preeminent political law expert in Texas, Hugh Brady has served as a trusted legal advisor across the political spectrum. Professor Brady combines teaching and law reform with public service to enhance institutional capacity, responsibility and performance and reduce the corrosive effects of low public trust. A former White House lawyer, he also serves as a parliamentary counsel for the Texas House of Representatives and is a member of the Texas Commission on Uniform State Laws.

“Don’t go along for the buggy ride,” Alben Barkley advised my cousin seeking election as a Kentucky congressman. Mr. Barkley’s advice has guided me as a lawyer and public servant. At Texas Law, I prepare students to drive the team.

Hugh Brady is the preeminent political law experts in Texas. He has provided trusted counsel on complicated legal issues to candidates, officeholder, and political committees across the political spectrum. His mastery of the legislative process and expertise in campaign finance law is unmatched by any other lawyer in Texas. "Without ever stepping on the House floor, Hugh Brady . . . had a larger impact on the 78th Legislature than many representatives did," reported the Texas Observer in 2003. 

He served as parliamentarian for the Texas House of Representatives from 2019 to 2025 and serves serve as a general parliamentary counsel for the House on matters of constitutional and legislative procedure and privilege. From 2003-2017, he edited Texas House Practice, considered the authoritative text on the Texas House Rules, and Texas Senate Practice, a core material supplementing the Texas Senate Rules. Brady was appointed by President Obama to serv

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  • The Imperial College London is a place of diversity and tolerance. They have an Irish president, you see. Hugh R Brady, appointed last year, brings exactly the kind of scientific ethics an elite London university expects.

    Imperial College is so elite they previously drove their German professor Stefan Grimminto suicide, sacked a Chinese fraudster (Eric W Lam) while protecting all the white and English ones, even Justin Stebbing they still can’t really let go of. Currently Imperial is trying to defend a bunch of piss-takers behind the trash startup Melico for no other obvious reason but their white Englishness.

    Imperial Piss-Take

    “Having reviewed the Conflict of Interest disclosures made by Professor Frost, Professor Holmes and Dr Garcia-Perez, and having also reviewed additional information concerning their company, Melico, […] the College is satisfied that they have no undisclosed or unmanageable conflicts of interests” – Arts Bachelor (Honours)

    To be fair, it’s not like other elite English universities and research institutions are any better. Still, let’s talk about the new president of Imperial and his Irish mates.

    Hugh Redmond Brady, born 1959, previously acted as President of University College Dublin in his home town in Ireland and in 2015, after 9 years in this office, he moved to England to lead the University of Bristol as president. In 2022, he went to London to head the Imperial College. He has also industrial interests, as non-executive director of a pharma company ICON and the cheese company Kerry.

    Brady became a full-time businessman and bureaucrat, but as every university rector, he used to be a humble professor and do research once. Medicine in fact, specifically nephrology. His close collaborator back at UCD used to be Professor Catherine Godson, director of the UCD Diabetes Complications Research Centre and member of the Royal Irish Academy. The earliest Godson-authored paper w

    Hugh Brady (academic)

    Irish medic and university administrator

    For other people named Hugh Brady, see Hugh Brady (disambiguation).

    Hugh Redmond Brady (born 9 August 1959) is an Irish academic, the 17th President of Imperial College London, and a professor of medicine. He was the 13th President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol. He is also President Emeritus of University College, Dublin (UCD), having served as UCD's eighth President from 2004 to 2013.

    Early life and education

    Brady was born on 9 August 1959 in Dublin. Brady attended Presentation College, Bray, Moville National School and Newbridge College. He studied medicine at University College, Dublin (UCD), part of the National University of Ireland (NUI), and graduated with a M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O. (Hons) in 1982. He was subsequently awarded a B.Sc. (Hons) in pharmacology (1984), a Ph.D. for his research in renal physiology (1993) and an M.D. for research in molecular medicine.

    In 1985, Brady became a member of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI) and a Diplomate of the American Boards of Internal Medicine (1992) and Nephrology (1993). He trained in St. Vincent's University Hospital and St. Laurence's (Richmond) Hospital, Dublin, before undertaking Fellowships in Nephrology in the Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto, in 1986 and the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, in 1987.

    Medical career

    From 1987 to 1996, Brady served sequentially as Fellow, instructor in medicine, assistant professor of medicine and associate professor of medicine at Harvard University, where he led his own research group and taught at Harvard Medical School. He was also Attending (consultant) Physician at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and director of nephrology at the Harvard-affiliated Brockton-West Roxbury VA Medical Centre. He was awarded research grants from the William H. Milton Fund,

    Hugh Brady (general)

    American general (1768–1851)

    For other people named Hugh Brady, see Hugh Brady (disambiguation).

    Hugh Brady (July 29, 1768 – April 15, 1851) was an American general from Pennsylvania. He served in the Northwest Indian War under General Anthony Wayne, and during the War of 1812. Following the War of 1812, Brady remained in the military, eventually rising to the rank of major general and taking command of the garrison at Detroit. He also marginally participated in the 1832 Black Hawk War. Hugh Brady died an accidental death in 1851 when he was thrown from a horse-drawn carriage.

    Early life

    Hugh Brady was born July 29, 1768, one of six sons and four daughters by John and Mary Brady, in Standing Stone, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. Brady's father, Captain John Brady, was killed in 1779, during the American Revolution in a battle with Native Americans. In May 1779, the family moved to Brady's maternal grandfather's home in Cumberland County and stayed there until October 1779. After a harsh winter, Brady spent the ensuing few years working the fields in the area with his brothers, often armed in case of conflict with Native Americans. Brady's mother died in 1783, and his oldest siblings began to marry. Hugh Brady moved with his brother Samuel Brady to Washington County, Pennsylvania. Samuel married and Hugh stayed with his brother until 1792, when he began his military career.

    The Brady and Quigley families

    Hugh's father, Capt. John Brady, was born in 1733 near Newark, Delaware and died April 11, 1779, near Muncy, Pennsylvania in an Indian attack. His mother was Mary Quigley Brady, who was born on August 16, 1735, in Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania and died October 20, 1783, in Muncy, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Capt. John Brady and Mary Quigley Brady had thirteen children, three of whom died in infancy. Their children were Captain Samuel Brady, born 1756; James Brad