Kimberly Wehle is a renowned specialist in constitutional law and the separation of powers. As a Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore and a Legal Contributor for ABC News, her professional industry knowledge and experience are treasured by audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Keen to educate audiences globally on a wide range of legal topics, Kimberly has authored three books to date, including the popular HarperCollins published book ‘How to Think Like a Lawyer and Why: A Common-Sense Guide to Everyday Dilemmas’. A leading authority in her field, Kimberly is now a popular legal speaker to hire for a wide range of events.
Kimberly initiated her professional journey as a Summer Legal Clerk at California Indian Legal Services, dedicating more than two decades to enhancing her expertise and experience within the legal field. With experience working for multiple large-scale organisations such as the Office of the United States Attorney, the George Washington University Law School, CBS News, and the BBC, she has become highly respected for her professionalism and diverse skillset. In 2010, Kimberly was selected to become a Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore and continues to transform the education system with her teachings of civil procedure, federal courts, and administrative law to this day.
An inspiration to audiences globally, Kimberly is currently working as an Op-Ed Contributor for The Guardian, The Bulwark, The Atlantic, and POLITICO. Alongside this, she is also a proud Legal Contributor for ABC News, a role which allows her to inspire and educate a diverse audience base. As a revered legal professional, Kimberly has been a published Book Author for HarperCollins since 2018, and has three books published to date, and one set to be released in 2024. Recognised for her positive influence throughout the community, Kimberly was named a LinkedIn Learning Instructor in 2021.
A transformative legal professional, Kimberly Wehle is now highly sought-after to attend speaking engagements internationally. Utilising social media to enhance her career journey, Kimberly hosts an IGTV series called #SimplePolitics, in which she breaks down topics on various legal and political issues in an understandable manner. When looking to motivate and educate audiences at your upcoming events, do not hesitate to hire Kimberly today.
In April 2024 we sat down virtually with Kimberly Wehle to discuss what businesses with legal issues should do and how businesses can improve decision-making in their workplace. Watch our Exclusive Interview with Kimberly Wehle.
Books
How to Read the Constitution--and Why (Legal Expert Series)
What You Need to Know About Voting--and Why
How to Think Like a Lawyer--and Why: A Common-Sense Guide to Everyday Dilemmas (Legal Expert Series)
How to hire Kimberly Wehle
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Kimberly Wehle's official speaking topics are listed below:
- How Thinking Like a Lawyer Can Help Bridge Differences
- How Thinking Like a Lawyer Can Help Bridge Differences
- What to Know About the Past and Future of Gender Rights
- 2023 - Counsel for Levy Firestone Muse
- 2022 - Legal Contributor for ABC News
- 2022 - Op-Ed Contributor for The Guardian
- 2022 - Visiting Professor at the American University Washington College of Law
- 2021 - LinkedIn L:earning Instructor
- 2020 - Op-Ed Contributor for Poilitico
- 2020 - Op-Ed Contributor for The Atlantic
- 2019 - Op-Ed Contributor for The Bulwark
- 2019 - Contributor for the BBC
- 2019 - On-Air and Off-Air Legal Expert, Analyst and Commentator for CBS News
- 2018 - Book Author for HaperCollins Publishers
- 2017 - Op-Ed Contributor for The Hill
- 2016 - Of Cunsel ar Miller Friel, PLLC
- 2010 - Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore