- Paul M. Smith
Paul March Smith (born
1955 ) is an Americanattorney who has argued many important cases, most notably "Lawrence v. Texas ". He is currently a partner atJenner & Block ’sWashington, DC office and is a member of the firm’s Litigation Department.Education
Smith graduated
summa cum laude andPhi Beta Kappa fromAmherst College in 1976 and received his law degree fromYale Law School in 1979, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of theYale Law Journal [ [http://www.jenner.com/people/bio.asp?id=278 "Paul M. Smith Biography"] , "Jenner & Block LLP", October 6, 2006] .Professional career
After law school, Smith was a
law clerk to Judge James L. Oakes of theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit . From 1980-81, Smith was a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell. Smith practiced law for 13 years in Washington, DC with the firms of Onek, Klein & Farr and Klein, Farr, Smith & Taranto.He had an active Supreme Court practice, including oral arguments in twelve Supreme Court cases. These arguments have included "
LULAC v. Perry " and "Vieth v. Jubelirer ", two congressional redistricting cases, "Lawrence v. Texas ", involving the constitutionality of the Texas sodomy statute, "United States v. American Library Association ", involving a First Amendment challenge to theChildren's Internet Protection Act and "Mathias v. WorldCom " (2001 ), dealing with the Eleventh Amendment immunity of state commissions. His first argument was in "Celotex Corp. v. Catrett " in1986 . Smith also worked extensively on several otherFirst Amendment cases in the Supreme Court, involving issues ranging from commercial speech to defamation to “adult” speech on theInternet .Bar membership
Smith was admitted to the bar in DC (on
December 18 ,1981 ),Maryland (onJune 3 ,1988 ) andNew York (in2006 ) [ [http://portal.courts.state.ny.us/pls/portal30/INTERNETDB_DEV.INDIV_ATT.SHOW?p_arg_names=v_reg_num&p_arg_values=4372447 "New York State Attorney Directory"] , "New York State Office of Court Administration", October 6, 2006] .External links
* [http://mensrea.wordpress.com/2004/11/22/interview-with-paul-m-smith/ Interview with Paul M. Smith]
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