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Steven S. Kimball

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Columns
U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law U.S. Supreme Court Constitutional Law Constitutional Law Law Practice, Appellate Practice Government Constitutional Law Civil Litigation, Law Practice, Criminal U.S. Supreme Court, Law Practice Law Practice U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court, Native Americans Judges and Judiciary Books U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal, Constitutional Law Administrative/Regulatory Civil Litigation, California Supreme Court
Title Category Published
How far is too far? SCOTUS signals limits on presidential powerMar. 20, 2025
An honor to dream not ofMay 13, 2024
Protecting speech by prohibiting speechJul. 13, 2023
A veiled threatJan. 24, 2023
Private BenjaminsJul. 28, 2022
Thinking of ending the electoral collegeJul. 1, 2022
DOBBS: What’s next? Jun. 27, 2022
Warring States: a modest proposalJun. 9, 2022
Instructing the jury on the use of common senseNov. 2, 2018
Does the story check out?Sep. 27, 2018
Three lawyer movies that definitely did not make your top 10 listOct. 30, 2017
Lewis v. Clarke blazes a trail May 6, 2017
Lewis v Clarke blazes a trail May 5, 2017
Slow ball with Neil Gorsuch Mar. 24, 2017
Professor talks mandatory jury trial in civil cases Feb. 4, 2017
Scalia called it like it is Mar. 1, 2016
Street trees threaten homeowners Feb. 2, 2016
What Duran really said about statistical samples Jul. 18, 2014

Verdicts & Settlements

MCLE
Title Category Published
Instructing the jury on the use of common sense Litigation Nov. 2, 2018
U.S. Supreme Court, Constitutional Law U.S. Supreme Court Constitutional Law Constitutional Law Law Practice, Appellate Practice Government Constitutional Law Civil Litigation, Law Practice, Criminal U.S. Supreme Court, Law Practice Law Practice U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Supreme Court, Native Americans Judges and Judiciary Books U.S. Supreme Court, Criminal, Constitutional Law Administrative/Regulatory Civil Litigation, California Supreme Court
Title Category Published
How far is too far? SCOTUS signals limits on presidential powerMar. 20, 2025
An honor to dream not ofMay 13, 2024
Protecting speech by prohibiting speechJul. 13, 2023
A veiled threatJan. 24, 2023
Private BenjaminsJul. 28, 2022
Thinking of ending the electoral collegeJul. 1, 2022
DOBBS: What’s next? Jun. 27, 2022
Warring States: a modest proposalJun. 9, 2022
Instructing the jury on the use of common senseNov. 2, 2018
Does the story check out?Sep. 27, 2018
Three lawyer movies that definitely did not make your top 10 listOct. 30, 2017
Lewis v. Clarke blazes a trail May 6, 2017
Lewis v Clarke blazes a trail May 5, 2017
Slow ball with Neil Gorsuch Mar. 24, 2017
Professor talks mandatory jury trial in civil cases Feb. 4, 2017
Scalia called it like it is Mar. 1, 2016
Street trees threaten homeowners Feb. 2, 2016
What Duran really said about statistical samples Jul. 18, 2014
Title Category Published
Instructing the jury on the use of common sense Litigation Nov. 2, 2018