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What is the job of a County Clerk? In Ulster County, it can mean managing DMV processes, preserving 300-year-old land records, and keeping the legal paper trail of everyday life in order. But earlier this year, that job landed one local official, Taylor Bruck, inside a national constitutional standoff.
Only a few months into his role as Acting County Clerk, Taylor received something unusual: a legal judgment from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, asking him to accept and process it in New York. The judgment involved a New York doctor, telemedicine, abortion medication, and a question that reaches beyond healthcare: Can one state make another enforce its laws?
In this episode, I visit Taylor in his Kingston office to talk about how a routine administrative role quickly became a test case for New York’s brand-new shield law. We talk about constitutional boundaries, state identity, what it means to uphold local law in a national dispute, and how it felt to go from archivist to defendant in a case that could one day reach the Supreme Court.

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"The Jiffy Audio Newsletter Podcast" is an audio documentary zine – the official podcast of The Jiffy – exploring the odd histories, cozy mysteries, and surprising characters of upstate New York. Each episode is a small adventure, told with curiosity, humor, and the occasional text message from a stranger.

New episodes drop every other week. Subscribe, share, and take the scenic route with us.

Follow James on Instagram: @jamescave

Subscribe to the newsletter here.

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Chapters

1. Meeting Taylor In Kingston (00:00:00)

2. The Texas Judgment Lands In Ulster (00:03:10)

3. Reading The Shield Law Line By Line (00:06:55)

4. Risk, Support, And Safety Fears (00:11:30)

5. Hitting Reject And The Media Storm (00:16:35)

6. Texas Demands, Ulster Denies Again (00:20:25)

7. Lawsuit Strategy And Clerk Duties (00:23:20)

8. Kim Davis Contrast And Clerk Limits (00:27:40)

9. States’ Rights Then And Now (00:31:20)

10. Sojourner Truth And Local Precedent (00:35:40)

11. Vintage Baseball And Shared Rules (00:39:20)

12. A Constitution Baseball And Full Faith Clause (00:43:00)

27 episodes

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What is the job of a County Clerk? In Ulster County, it can mean managing DMV processes, preserving 300-year-old land records, and keeping the legal paper trail of everyday life in order. But earlier this year, that job landed one local official, Taylor Bruck, inside a national constitutional standoff.
Only a few months into his role as Acting County Clerk, Taylor received something unusual: a legal judgment from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, asking him to accept and process it in New York. The judgment involved a New York doctor, telemedicine, abortion medication, and a question that reaches beyond healthcare: Can one state make another enforce its laws?
In this episode, I visit Taylor in his Kingston office to talk about how a routine administrative role quickly became a test case for New York’s brand-new shield law. We talk about constitutional boundaries, state identity, what it means to uphold local law in a national dispute, and how it felt to go from archivist to defendant in a case that could one day reach the Supreme Court.

Support the show

"The Jiffy Audio Newsletter Podcast" is an audio documentary zine – the official podcast of The Jiffy – exploring the odd histories, cozy mysteries, and surprising characters of upstate New York. Each episode is a small adventure, told with curiosity, humor, and the occasional text message from a stranger.

New episodes drop every other week. Subscribe, share, and take the scenic route with us.

Follow James on Instagram: @jamescave

Subscribe to the newsletter here.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meeting Taylor In Kingston (00:00:00)

2. The Texas Judgment Lands In Ulster (00:03:10)

3. Reading The Shield Law Line By Line (00:06:55)

4. Risk, Support, And Safety Fears (00:11:30)

5. Hitting Reject And The Media Storm (00:16:35)

6. Texas Demands, Ulster Denies Again (00:20:25)

7. Lawsuit Strategy And Clerk Duties (00:23:20)

8. Kim Davis Contrast And Clerk Limits (00:27:40)

9. States’ Rights Then And Now (00:31:20)

10. Sojourner Truth And Local Precedent (00:35:40)

11. Vintage Baseball And Shared Rules (00:39:20)

12. A Constitution Baseball And Full Faith Clause (00:43:00)

27 episodes

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