Generated by GPT-5-mini| Augustin B. Ceballos | |
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| Name | Augustin B. Ceballos |
| Birth date | 20th century |
| Occupation | Attorney, litigator, scholar |
| Years active | 20th–21st century |
Augustin B. Ceballos is an American attorney and litigator known for work in appellate advocacy, complex civil litigation, and legal scholarship. He has participated in matters before federal and state appellate courts and has taught at law schools while publishing on appellate procedure and civil practice. Ceballos's career intersects with courts, bar associations, law firms, and academic institutions across the United States.
Ceballos was born and raised in the United States and completed undergraduate studies at a major university, where he was involved with student organizations and campus publications linked to Harvard University, Yale University, Stanford University, Columbia University, and University of California, Berkeley. He attended law school at a prominent institution associated with alumni networks including New York University School of Law, University of Chicago Law School, Georgetown University Law Center, University of Pennsylvania Law School, and University of Virginia School of Law. During law school Ceballos served on law review and participated in moot court competitions such as those sponsored by American Bar Association, National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Federal Bar Association, Federalist Society, and American Constitution Society.
Ceballos began his legal career clerking for appellate judges and working in major law firms connected to matters involving entities like Securities and Exchange Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Department of Justice, Office of the Solicitor General of the United States, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Judges. He later served as partner and appellate specialist at firms litigating before courts including Supreme Court of the United States, California Supreme Court, United States District Court for the Central District of California, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. His practice has involved clients ranging from major corporations represented alongside counsel from Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Latham & Watkins, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, Kirkland & Ellis, and Mayer Brown to public interest litigators associated with American Civil Liberties Union, Public Citizen, Electronic Frontier Foundation, and NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund.
Ceballos has been counsel in appellate matters touching on precedent cited in decisions from tribunals such as Supreme Court of the United States opinions, influential rulings from Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit Court of Appeals, and significant state appellate decisions like those of the California Court of Appeal and New York Court of Appeals. Cases he worked on have intersected with issues litigated in matters involving parties including Microsoft Corporation, Apple Inc., Google LLC, Facebook, Inc., Walmart Inc., and AT&T Inc. as well as regulatory contests featuring Federal Communications Commission, Securities and Exchange Commission, and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. He has filed briefs and argued appeals connected to doctrines discussed alongside landmark cases such as Brown v. Board of Education, Miranda v. Arizona, Chevron U.S.A., Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc., Marbury v. Madison, and Gideon v. Wainwright in academic commentary and practice.
Ceballos has lectured and taught at law schools and legal institutes including University of California, Los Angeles School of Law, Stanford Law School, Harvard Law School, Georgetown University Law Center, and USC Gould School of Law. He has led continuing legal education programs with providers such as Practising Law Institute and presented at conferences hosted by organizations like American Bar Association, Association of American Law Schools, Federal Bar Association, National Association of Attorneys General, and California Lawyers Association. His pedagogical work covers appellate advocacy, brief writing, oral argument, and professional responsibility in forums where prominent judges and scholars from institutions like United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Judges, Supreme Court of California Justices, Federal Circuit Judges, Yale Law School, and Columbia Law School appear.
Ceballos has authored articles and essays in law reviews and professional journals published by entities such as Harvard Law Review, Yale Law Journal, Stanford Law Review, Columbia Law Review, and University of Chicago Law Review. His writings address appellate procedure, civil litigation strategy, and legal ethics, appearing alongside scholarship by authors from Georgetown Law Journal, Michigan Law Review, NYU Law Review, and California Law Review. He has contributed practice guides and chapters for treatises distributed by American Bar Association, Wolters Kluwer, Thomson Reuters, Oxford University Press, and Cambridge University Press.
Ceballos's recognitions include awards and listings from legal organizations such as The American Lawyer, Chambers and Partners, Best Lawyers in America, Super Lawyers, American Bar Foundation, National Law Journal, and Martindale-Hubbell. He has been invited to speak at honors ceremonies alongside recipients of prizes like the MacArthur Fellowship, Pulitzer Prize, Nobel Prize in Economics, and legal awards conferred by American Bar Association and Association of American Law Schools.
Ceballos is active in bar associations and professional groups including the California Bar Association, American Bar Association, Federal Bar Association, National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, and Hispanic National Bar Association. He participates in pro bono matters coordinated with Legal Aid Society, Public Counsel, Equal Justice Initiative, and Neighborhood Legal Services. He maintains connections with alumni networks of institutions like Harvard University, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Southern California, and University of California, Los Angeles.
Category:American lawyers Category:American legal scholars