Ronald Kenneth Leo Collins (born July 31, 1949) is the co-founder and co-director of the History Book Festival and co-founder and co-chair of the First Amendment Salons. He was the Harold S. Shefelman Scholar at the University of Washington School of Law.[3] From 2002 to 2009 he was a scholar at the Newseum's First Amendment Center.[4] He is also the editor of Attention (an online journal on the life and legacy of Simone Weil) and the Lewes Public Library's Distinguished Lecturer.
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Born | Ronald Kenneth Leo Collins[1] (1949-07-31) July 31, 1949 (age 72)[2] Santa Monica, California |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of California at Santa Barbara Loyola Law School |
Literary movement | History Book Festival / editor, ATTENTION |
Born in Santa Monica, California, Collins grew up in Southern California. He graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara with a B.A. degree in political philosophy and received a J.D. degree from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, where he was a member of the Law Review. Thereafter, Collins served as a law clerk to Justice Hans A. Linde on the Oregon Supreme Court and was a Supreme Court Fellow under United States Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger.
In 2011, Collins became the book editor for SCOTUSblog. In 2014 he helped launch the First Amendment Salons. In 2019 he became the Distinguished Lecture at the Lewes Public Library in Delaware. In 2021 he launched ATTENTION, an online journal on the life and legacy of Simone Weil.
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