Stephen E. Smith
Articles
The Right to a Public Trial, Conditional Courtroom Entry and Tiers of Constitutional Scrutiny, 57 Ind. L. Rev. 421 (2023) | Link to Digital Commons
“The Rule” and the Constitution: Witness Exclusion and the Right to a Public Trial, 56 U.I.C. L. Rev. 1 (2022) | Link to Digital Commons
United States v. Allen and Judicial Review of Early Pandemic Courtroom Closures, 99 Den. L. Rev. Forum 1 (2022) | Link to Digital Commons
The Online Criminal Trial as a Public Trial, 51 Southwestern Law Review 116 (2021) | Link to Digital Commons
What's in a Name? Strict Scrutiny and the Right to a Public Trial, 57 Idaho L. Rev. 447 (2021) | Link to Digital Commons | Link to Full Text
Legal Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Put Health, Safety and Equity First, Catherine J.K. Sandoval, Patricia A. Cain, Stephen F. Diamond, Allen S. Hammond, Jean C. Love, Stephen E. Smith, & Solmaz Nabipour, M.D., 61 Santa Clara L. Rev. 367 (2021) | Link to Digital Commons
The Right to a Public Trial in the Time of COVID-19, 77 Wash. & Lee L. Rev. Online 1 (May 19, 2020) | Link to Digital Commons | Link to Full Text
Asking Too Much: The Ninth Circuit’s Erroneous Review of Social Security Disability Determinations, 24 Lewis & Clark Law Review Online Journal 1 (03/18/2020) | Link to Digital Commons | Link to Full Text
Glatt v. Fox Searchlight and the Rhetorical Value of Inter-Circuit Dialogue, 50 University of San Francisco Law Review Online Forum 479-489 (2016) | Link to Digital Commons
The Right to a Public Trial and Closing the Courtroom to Disruptive Spectators, 93 Washington University Law Review 235-246 (2015) | Link to Digital Commons
A Rhetorical Exercise: Persuasive Word Choice, 49 University of San Francisco Law Review Forum 37-39 (2015) | Link to Digital Commons
Defendant Silence and Rhetorical Stasis, 46 Connecticut Law Review 19-26 (2013) | Link to Digital Commons
The Poetry of Persuasion: Early Literary Theory and Its Advice to Legal Writers, 6 Journal of the Association of Legal Writing Directors 55-74 (2009) | Link to Digital Commons | Link to Full Text
Due Process and the Subpoena Power in Federal Environmental, Health, and Safety Whistleblower Proceedings, 32 University of San Francisco Law Review 533-560 (1998) | Link to Digital Commons | Link to Full Text
Other Articles
The Disembodied Rule and the Rule Made Flesh: Propositions, Illustrations, and the Placement of Citations, 29 The Second Draft: Newsletter of the Legal Writing Institute 26-29 (Spring 2016) | Link to Digital Commons
Missed Connections - Being Explicit About Relationships Between Authorities, 24 The Second Draft: Newsletter of the Legal Writing Institute 14 (Fall 2009)
Teaching Practical Procedure in the Legal Writing Classroom, 17 Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing 31-34 (2008) | Link to Digital Commons
Using the ADA to Teach the Interaction of Statutes, 23 The Second Draft: Newsletter of the Legal Writing Institute 10 (Fall 2008)
Distinct Line Between Commercial and Noncommercial Speech Is Gone, with Hopmann, 115 Los Angeles Daily Journal 7 (June 6, 2002)