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Kathleen Clark

Kathleen Clark

Professor of Law

Office: Anheuser-Busch Hall, Room 585
Phone: (314) 935-4081
E-mail: kathleen@wustl.edu

Assistant: Andrea Donze - (314) 935-6422

 

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Courses Taught

National Security Law
The Ethics of Lawyering in Government
Secrecy and Whistleblowing
Legal Ethics Writing Seminar 

Education

B.A., 1984, Yale University
J.D., 1990, Yale University

Profile

Professor Clark writes about ethics and national security law, and teaches in the law school’s Congressional and Administrative Law Clinic in Washington, DC.  She has taught at the University of Michigan and Cornell law schools, and has led government and legal ethics workshops in Europe, Africa, and South America.

Clark has co-authored amicus briefs in cases involving prosecutors’ obligations to disclose exculpatory information on behalf of legal ethics experts and the Center for National Security Studies.  She is a member of the American Law Institute, and is past Chair of the National Security Law Section of the Association of American Law Schools.

She majored in Physics and Philosophy at Yale College, studied Russian in the former Soviet Union, and studied Spanish in Guatemala. After graduating from Yale Law School, Clark clerked for Judge Harold H. Greene, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, and then served as counsel to the United States Senate Judiciary Committee. 

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