
About
Professor Paul M. Clark is a Legal Research & Writing Professor at the Oklahoma City University School of Law. He holds a B.A. from Northwestern University and a J.D. from Yale Law School. Prior to his academic role, he served as an assistant public defender in Oklahoma County, representing indigent defendants on direct appeal, and volunteered at the Oklahoma County Public Defender’s Office (2005–2007). His career includes teaching standardized test preparation in Nashville and a stint as a lead guitarist in a heavy metal band.
Education:
- B.A., Northwestern University
- J.D., Yale Law School (2007–2010)
His research interests focus on legal writing methodologies, appellate advocacy, and the intersection of law and gender studies, as reflected in his editorial roles at the Yale Law Journal and the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism. While no specific publications are listed, his academic contributions likely emphasize practical legal skills and ethical considerations in criminal defense.
Professor Clark’s career path uniquely blends legal practice, academic rigor, and unconventional pursuits, reflecting a commitment to both scholarly and community-oriented work.
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