

Cynthia Hamilton Stevens
Dedicated to exploring the nuances of legal education and community service, Cynthia Hamilton Stevens has been an influential figure at Saint Louis University School of Law since 2001, where she serves as an Adjunct Professor. A proud alumna of the same institution, Stevens graduated in 1997 and has since devoted her career to both legal practice and education. Her professional journey began as a Regional Claims Attorney for American Family Mutual Insurance Company, where she honed her skills in civil law and claims management. In her role at Saint Louis University, Stevens teaches Civil Practice, imparting her extensive knowledge and experience to aspiring lawyers. Her teaching is characterized by a commitment to practical, real-world applications of legal principles, preparing students to navigate the complexities of the legal system with confidence and competence. Beyond her academic responsibilities, Stevens is deeply engaged in community service, reflecting her belief in the transformative power of legal advocacy. She serves on the Board of Directors for Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, where she contributes to efforts aimed at providing legal assistance to underserved populations. Her dedication to community service is further exemplified by her role as the scholarship committee chair at St. Elizabeth, Mother of John the Baptist Catholic Church, where she works to support educational opportunities for young people. Stevens' multifaceted career is marked by a blend of legal expertise, educational dedication, and community involvement. Her contributions to both the legal field and her community underscore her commitment to fostering justice and equity. Through her work, she continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, demonstrating the profound impact of combining professional excellence with a passion for service.
Publications
, 138.9-138.9, 2014-05-01
, 55-85, 1998-03-01