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Taking The Punishment Out Of The Process: From Substantive Criminal Justice Through Procedural Justice To Restorative Justice, Brenda Sims Blackwell, Clark D. Cunningham
Taking The Punishment Out Of The Process: From Substantive Criminal Justice Through Procedural Justice To Restorative Justice, Brenda Sims Blackwell, Clark D. Cunningham
Clark D. Cunningham
If the punishment is taken out of the process, and the processes of criminal justice become effective at restoration--and if rigorous empirical research might show that a restorative process costs less money and produces greater public safety--that would be a result everyone would embrace.
A Linguistic Analysis Of The Meanings Of "Search" In The Fourth Amendment: A Search For Common Sense, Clark D. Cunningham
A Linguistic Analysis Of The Meanings Of "Search" In The Fourth Amendment: A Search For Common Sense, Clark D. Cunningham
Clark D. Cunningham
This article offers a new technique for analyzing and evaluating competing interpretations of a legal text and applies that technique to one of the most debated questions of modern constitutional interpretation: the meaning of "searches" in the first clause of the fourth amendment. This Technique is called the "common sense" approach because it begins with a semantic analysis of the text in terms of the sense that the key words have in everyday speech. Such analysis reveals a complex of interlocked concepts that underlies the ability of speakers to recognize meaningful uses of these words. The common sense approach then …
Rethinking The Licensing Of New Attorneys - An Exploration Of Alternatives To The Bar Exam: Introduction, Clark D. Cunningham
Rethinking The Licensing Of New Attorneys - An Exploration Of Alternatives To The Bar Exam: Introduction, Clark D. Cunningham
Clark D. Cunningham
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Effective Lawyer-Client Communication: An International Project Moving From Research To Reform, Clark D. Cunningham
Evaluating Effective Lawyer-Client Communication: An International Project Moving From Research To Reform, Clark D. Cunningham
Clark D. Cunningham
No abstract provided.
The Professionalism Crisis: How Bar Examiners Can Make A Difference, Clark D. Cunningham
The Professionalism Crisis: How Bar Examiners Can Make A Difference, Clark D. Cunningham
Clark D. Cunningham
No abstract provided.
Taking It To The Streets: Putting Discourse Analysis To The Service Of A Public Defender's Office, Clark D. Cunningham, Bonnie S. Mcelhinny
Taking It To The Streets: Putting Discourse Analysis To The Service Of A Public Defender's Office, Clark D. Cunningham, Bonnie S. Mcelhinny
Clark D. Cunningham
No abstract provided.
Remediation Program For Dentists Provides Data On Moral Development Important To All Professions, Clark D. Cunningham
Remediation Program For Dentists Provides Data On Moral Development Important To All Professions, Clark D. Cunningham
Clark D. Cunningham
No abstract provided.
Legal Education After Law School: Lessons From Scotland And Englan, Clark D. Cunningham
Legal Education After Law School: Lessons From Scotland And Englan, Clark D. Cunningham
Clark D. Cunningham
This Article addresses the issue of the needed collaboration between law schools and law firms about legal education after law school. The author proposes pilot projects be launched to increase collaboration between legal academics and law firms in the provision of legal education after law school. The Article suggests that the programs emulate the close partnerships that exist between the legal academy and legal profession in England and Scotland. The Article acknowledges why the training of lawyers is different now than in the past. The author compares the American law firm training programs with the post school education that takes …
Should American Law Schools Continue To Graduate Lawyers Whom Clients Consider Worthless?, Clark D. Cunningham
Should American Law Schools Continue To Graduate Lawyers Whom Clients Consider Worthless?, Clark D. Cunningham
Clark D. Cunningham
No abstract provided.
Using Common Sense: A Linguistic Perspective On Judicial Interpretations Of "Use A Firearm", Clark D. Cunningham, Charles J. Filmore
Using Common Sense: A Linguistic Perspective On Judicial Interpretations Of "Use A Firearm", Clark D. Cunningham, Charles J. Filmore
Clark D. Cunningham
No abstract provided.
Georgia's Public Service Bar Exam Alternative, Andrea A. Curcio, Clark D. Cunningham
Georgia's Public Service Bar Exam Alternative, Andrea A. Curcio, Clark D. Cunningham
Clark D. Cunningham
No abstract provided.
Law School Of The Future: Centre Of Cutting-Edge Practice?, Clark Cunningham
Law School Of The Future: Centre Of Cutting-Edge Practice?, Clark Cunningham
Clark D. Cunningham
No abstract provided.
The Professionalism Crisis: How Bar Examiners Can Make A Difference, Clark D. Cunningham
The Professionalism Crisis: How Bar Examiners Can Make A Difference, Clark D. Cunningham
Clark D. Cunningham
No abstract provided.