U.S.A.
Jace Yarbrough holds a robust educational background, having earned bachelor’s degrees in Electrical Engineering and Government from the University of Texas at Austin, and a law degree from Stanford Law School. He has demonstrated leadership as President of the Federalist Society at Stanford and has been affiliated with prestigious legal fellowships. Yarbrough has extensive experience as a constitutional lawyer, focusing on issues such as religious discrimination, taxpayer-funded abortion travel, and First Amendment rights. His professional career includes significant legal battles against unconstitutional vaccine mandates and efforts to protect minors from targeted abortion providers. Additionally, he co-founded Saint Francis Academy, a classical Christian school, with his wife, Elizabeth.
Jace Yarbrough combines a staunch commitment to constitutional principles with an unexpected alignment on economic protectionism. His military background and legal expertise in religious discrimination and First Amendment rights underscore a rigid ideological stance. Yarbrough's advocacy for mass deportation and opposition to the Green New Deal juxtaposes with his support for medical freedom and food safety regulations, revealing a complex, multifaceted policy approach. His engagement in election integrity efforts and classical education initiatives further illustrate a deeply rooted, conservative vision for American society.