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Randall B. ClarkVISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR RANDALL B. CLARK holds degrees in political philosophy (Ph.D., 1998) and international politics (A.M., 1991) from the University of Chicago and in law (J.D., 2002) and African history (B.A., 1988) from the University of Virginia, where he was inducted as a Junior Fellow into the University of Virginia Society of Fellows. His essays on philosophy, politics, and law can be found in the Yale Journal of Law and the Humanities and the University of Chicago Law School Roundtable and his reflections on medicine and political discourse in The Law Most Beautiful and Best (Rowman & Littlefield–Lexington Books 2003). Mr. Clark was also a Practicing Contributing Editor for Black’s Law Dictionary: Abridged Eighth Edition (West 2005). Before turning to the study of the law, Mr. Clark was Research Associate in the Department of Government at Dartmouth College. Following a year’s service in the chambers of the Hon. Edith H. Jones, United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, he joined the firm of Goodwin Procter LLP, in Boston, Mass., where he litigated intellectual-property, products-liability, and land-use disputes. |
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