Kenneth Simons

The Honorable Frank R. Kenison Distinguished Scholar in Law Professor of Law Associate Dean for Faculty Research at Boston University

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Kenneth Simons has been a member of the BU Law faculty since 1982. He has taught criminal law, torts, constitutional law and seminars on the topics of justice and rights, the philosophy of punishment and the idea of equality. “Legal doctrine is a fascinating combination of the practical and the theoretical,” he says. “Do we punish murderers because they deserve it, or because this will prevent future murders? A good lawyer must have the analytical tools to answer this type of question. In this spirit, I try to help students master both the analytical and the philosophical dimensions of law.”

Professor Simons is a leading scholar on the topic of assumption of risk in tort law, and he has published an influential series of articles concerning the nature and role of mental states in criminal, tort and constitutional law. He also has explored such topics as bias crimes, contributory negligence, corrective justice, the logic of egalitarian norms, mistake and impossibility in criminal law, negligence as a moral and legal concept and strict criminal liability.

Professor Simons has been a visiting professor at Michigan Law School and a clerk for Judge James L. Oakes of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and Justice Thurgood Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Court.

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One nation, under no duty to retreat

March 8, 2014

Tampa Bay Times Kenneth Simons, School of Law Florida’s notoriety as the “shoot first” state grows by the day. As its citizens pull guns on one another at gas stations and on basketball courts, at birthday parties and in movie theaters, the perception grows that the state’s 2005 “stand your ground” law made it a […]

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Could The University Of Colorado Face Civil Liability Over the Aurora Movie Theater Shooting?

August 4, 2012

Above the Law Kenneth Simons, School of Law We mentioned yesterday morning that James Holmes, the accused Batman movie theater shooter, had been seeing a psychiatrist at the University of Colorado, Denver, who was so alarmed by his behavior that she contacted the University’s “Threat Assessment” team… View article

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Colorado shooting: If a school is warned about a student, what must it do?

August 3, 2012

Christian Science Monitor Kenneth Simons, School of Law In the wake of the tragic 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech, where 32 students were killed, universities around the country set up committees to assess whether a student represented a threat to the campus community… View article

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