Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the promotion of Austin Kinghorn to Deputy Attorney General for Legal Strategy.
“Throughout his time at the Office of the Attorney General, Austin has continually displayed exceptional skill, judgment, and dedication to serving the people of Texas,” said Attorney General Paxton. “I want to congratulate Austin on his new role, where he will continue to promote liberty and justice for Texas.”
Austin Kinghorn most recently served as Associate Deputy Attorney General for Legal Counsel and as Chair of the Opinion Committee. He previously held positions as the OAG's General Counsel and as a litigator in the Healthcare Program Enforcement Division (formerly known as the Civil Medicaid Fraud Division). Additionally, Kinghorn has experience serving as a staff attorney to two Texas Supreme Court justices and was a commercial litigator in Houston after clerking for Justice Jeff Brown, now a U.S. district court judge. He earned his J.D. from Baylor Law School and holds an undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin.