Stephen R. Clark is a judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. On April 12, 2018, President Donald Trump nominated Clark to serve on this court. The U.S. Senate confirmed Clark on May 22, 2019, and received his commission on June 12, 2019.
Clark was the founder and managing partner of the Runnymede Law Group in St. Louis, Missouri, from 2008 to 2019.
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Panel I: The Future of the Missouri Constitution: Constitutional Convention? Initiative Petition Reform?
2021 Federalist Society Missouri State Conference
Zoom WebinarPanel I: The Future of the Missouri Constitution: Constitutional Convention? Initiative Petition Reform?
2021 Federalist Society Missouri State Conference
On March 8, 2021, the Federalist Society's Missouri lawyers chapters held a statewide conference via...
Panel I: The Future of the Missouri Constitution: Constitutional Convention? Initiative Petition Reform?
2021 Federalist Society Missouri State Conference
On March 8, 2021, the Federalist Society's Missouri lawyers chapters held a statewide conference via...
Missouri Supreme Court Unanimously Declares Cap on Punitive Damages Unconstitutional
State Court Docket Watch Article
In Lewellen v. Franklin (Lewellen),1 the Missouri Supreme Court unanimously held that a mandatory cap...
Declining to Follow Its Neighbor Missouri, the Kansas Supreme Court Holds Noneconomic Damages Cap in Medical Malpractice Cases Constitutional
State Court Docket Watch, Winter 2012-2013
The Kansas Supreme Court, in Miller v. Johnson,1 recently upheld Kansas’ statutory cap on non-economic...
Missouri Supreme Court Overrules 20 Years of Precedent in Holding Noneconomic Damages Cap Unconstitutional
State Court Docket Watch Article, Winter 2012-2013
Overruling its own twenty-year precedent in Adams By and Through Adams v. Children’s Mercy Hospital1...