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Constitutional Law

Defending America's Foundational Principles

The Constitution stands as the supreme law of the United States, establishing essential limits on government power and guaranteeing fundamental rights to all Americans. At Grable PLLC, we are dedicated to protecting these vital constitutional principles when they face challenge or erosion.

Our constitutional law practice builds on Brandon Grable's unique background—as someone who served in combat to defend these principles abroad and now fights to preserve them in courtrooms across Texas. We bring deep knowledge of constitutional jurisprudence, effective litigation strategies, and unwavering commitment to upholding the Constitution's protections.

Areas of Constitutional Representation

First Amendment Protections

The First Amendment safeguards our most cherished freedoms—speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition. We vigorously defend against government infringement in cases involving:

  • Free speech restrictions and prior restraint

  • Religious liberty and freedom of conscience

  • Press freedom and access to information

  • Right to peaceful assembly and protest

  • Freedom from government retaliation for protected expression

Our First Amendment practice ensures that government entities respect these fundamental liberties that form the cornerstone of American democracy.

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Our Approach to Constitutional Cases

Constitutional litigation demands specialized knowledge and approach. Our methodology includes:

Historical Analysis:

We examine the original understanding and historical development of constitutional provisions relevant to your case.

Doctrinal Expertise:

We apply deep knowledge of constitutional precedent and evolving interpretations.

Strategic Litigation Planning:

We identify the most promising constitutional arguments and develop comprehensive litigation strategies.

Effective Advocacy:

We present constitutional arguments persuasively at trial and on appeal.

Principled Representation:

We maintain unwavering commitment to constitutional principles throughout the litigation process.

Why Choose Grable PLLC for your Constitutional Case?

Constitutional cases present unique challenges that require specialized expertise. Our practice offers:

  • Constitutional Focus: Our practice maintains particular emphasis on constitutional litigation and the protection of fundamental rights.

  • Military Background: Brandon Grable's service as a combat veteran and current Sergeant Major in the Army Reserves brings unique perspective on the principles he now defends in court.

  • Appellate Experience: Our understanding of appellate procedure is essential in constitutional cases, which often involve complex legal issues that may ultimately require appellate resolution.

  • Strategic Approach: We develop litigation strategies that effectively frame constitutional issues for judicial review.

  • Unwavering Commitment: Our dedication to constitutional principles transcends conventional legal representation—we believe deeply in the values we defend.

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Notable Constitutional Cases

U.S. Army soldier in uniform sitting on a doorstep (Image by Jessica Radanavong)

Victory for Military Families

Permanent Injunction Secured Against TEA

Successfully challenged unconstitutional restrictions on a military spouse's professional licensure, securing a permanent injunction against the Texas Education Agency for violations of the Servicemember Civil Relief Act.

Contact us for Constitutional Representation

If you believe your constitutional rights have been violated or you face government action that exceeds constitutional boundaries, experienced representation is essential. Constitutional claims often involve complex legal issues and may be subject to specialized procedural requirements and deadlines.

Contact Grable PLLC today to discuss your constitutional concerns and explore your legal options.

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