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Julie A. Werner-Simon

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Julie was a federal prosecutor from 1986 to 2015.



Columns
Title Category Published
Commissioned painting underscores why Justice Clarence Thomas should resign Judges and Judiciary May 10, 2023
When buying gifts, consider each state’s reproductive access laws Government, Health Care & Hospital Law Dec. 6, 2022
The queen, Colonialism and the reality of America’s own expansionism Constitutional Law, Government, International Law Oct. 10, 2022
Five Cases in eight days that have changed what I say to law students about the Supreme Court Constitutional Law Jul. 25, 2022
How Pro-choice Californians (including lawyers) can help those in “No choice” states seeking reproductive health care: Six steps California lawyers can take as America awaits the final opinion in Mississippi (Dobbs) v. Jackson May 25, 2022
Becoming a modern day Harriet Tubman on the Overground Reproductive Railroad Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court May 25, 2022
Justice Thomas: No penchant for pot, but a talent for tax Government, U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 8, 2021
Juneteenth's Dissonance Jun. 21, 2021
With a new day in DC for pot, are the feds not far behind? Criminal, Government Feb. 10, 2021
Rulings show the fall of the wall between church and state Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Aug. 3, 2020
Antidote to the administration’s COVID-19 briefings? Apr. 14, 2020
An ode to public servants Civil Rights, Law Practice Nov. 4, 2019
Impeachment Constitutional Law, Government Oct. 8, 2019
Kennedy cuts a narrow slice of cake Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Jun. 5, 2018
Having cake in Kern County Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 13, 2018
Why leave Mississippi's discrimination law in place? Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Jan. 10, 2018
Cake goes to court Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Dec. 6, 2017
Judge Harry Pregerson was a Prince 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Civil Rights, Judges and Judiciary, Obituaries Dec. 1, 2017
Another take on Cake at the US high court Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Sep. 29, 2017
90 days of Neil Government, U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 10, 2017
Title Category Published
Commissioned painting underscores why Justice Clarence Thomas should resign Judges and Judiciary May 10, 2023
When buying gifts, consider each state’s reproductive access laws Government, Health Care & Hospital Law Dec. 6, 2022
The queen, Colonialism and the reality of America’s own expansionism Constitutional Law, Government, International Law Oct. 10, 2022
Five Cases in eight days that have changed what I say to law students about the Supreme Court Constitutional Law Jul. 25, 2022
How Pro-choice Californians (including lawyers) can help those in “No choice” states seeking reproductive health care: Six steps California lawyers can take as America awaits the final opinion in Mississippi (Dobbs) v. Jackson May 25, 2022
Becoming a modern day Harriet Tubman on the Overground Reproductive Railroad Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court May 25, 2022
Justice Thomas: No penchant for pot, but a talent for tax Government, U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 8, 2021
Juneteenth's Dissonance Jun. 21, 2021
With a new day in DC for pot, are the feds not far behind? Criminal, Government Feb. 10, 2021
Rulings show the fall of the wall between church and state Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Aug. 3, 2020
Antidote to the administration’s COVID-19 briefings? Apr. 14, 2020
An ode to public servants Civil Rights, Law Practice Nov. 4, 2019
Impeachment Constitutional Law, Government Oct. 8, 2019
Kennedy cuts a narrow slice of cake Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Jun. 5, 2018
Having cake in Kern County Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Feb. 13, 2018
Why leave Mississippi's discrimination law in place? Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Jan. 10, 2018
Cake goes to court Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Dec. 6, 2017
Judge Harry Pregerson was a Prince 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Civil Rights, Judges and Judiciary, Obituaries Dec. 1, 2017
Another take on Cake at the US high court Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, U.S. Supreme Court Sep. 29, 2017
90 days of Neil Government, U.S. Supreme Court Jul. 10, 2017