Edmund Ray Stevens (June 20, 1869 – August 25, 1930) was an American lawyer and judge.
As a young man, he was a prolific writer on the problems of government and pushing for progressive solutions.
He also worked as a special correspondent for the Milwaukee Sentinel, making trips to Europe to report on the urban European perspective.
In 1903, Stevens was appointed a Wisconsin circuit court judge by Governor Robert M. La Follette.
Stevens died at his home in the Nakoma neighborhood, in Madison, Wisconsin, on the morning of August 25, 1930.