
About
David Singleton serves as Professor and Associate Dean for Experiential and Clinical Programs at the David A. Clarke School of Law, University of the District of Columbia, where he shapes clinical legal education initiatives and oversees experiential learning frameworks.
Education:
- A.B., Cum Laude, Duke University
- J.D., Cum Laude, Harvard Law School
His scholarship critically examines intersections of criminal justice, human rights, and victim protection through rigorous legal analysis. Focusing on restorative frameworks and systemic reforms, his work confronts issues of victim exploitation, legal memory, and rehabilitation paradigms while advocating for dignity-centered jurisprudence. This research trajectory demonstrates consistent engagement with evolving criminal law doctrines and ethical imperatives in victim advocacy.
Recent publications reveal thematic continuity in addressing justice system failures: the 2020 Ohio State Law Journal article explores historical amnesia as a pathway to human restoration, while the 2018 Mercer Law Review piece analyzes structural interventions against victim exploitation. Collectively, these works underscore his commitment to reimagining legal mechanisms that prioritize survivor safety and systemic accountability within criminal justice contexts.
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