- Alan W. Clarke
Alan W. Clarke,
J.D. ,LL.M. , is best know for his work opposing the death penalty. He is currently an Associate Professor of Integrated Studies atUtah Valley University .Education
His thesis at
Queen's University , Kingston, Ontario for the LL.M. 1994, is titled "Procedural Labyrinths and the Injustice of Death: A Critique of Death Penalty Habeas Corpus." [ [http://www.uvsc.edu/profpages/pdf/10012611.pdf ALAN W ] ] A forthcoming book (withLaurie Anne Whitt , Fall 2007), "The Strange Fruit of American Justice: International and Domestic Resistance to the Death Penalty," argues that executions in the U.S. have far-reaching effects on relationships between the U.S. and other countries worldwide.Legal Work
Clarke's trial experience has been in Indian law, capital murder, and
habeas corpus (includingdeath row representation). He has been an ACLU cooperating attorney, including voting rights litigation for the Virginia ACLU.Clarke helped organize the first successful fishermen's union south of Mason-Dixon line in 1988 - Reedville Fishermen's Association. He was counsel for "Fight For Justice," a group of dissident Anishinaabe at
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community in a struggle to regain voting rights arbitrarily stripped by the Tribal Council. He assisted lawyers in Mexico in representation of a transportation workers union, SUTAUR, which was illegally declared bankrupt and its leaders and lawyers jailed after the union expressed its support for the EZLN uprising inChiapas .Academic Work
In recent years, Clarke has organized two [ [http://research.uvsc.edu/lavange/deathpenalty/ Untitled Document ] ] international symposia on the death penalty, bringing together activists like Sister Helen Prejean, author of "Dead Man Walking", with scholars like
Robert Johnson , Professor of Justice, Law, and Society at American University,Michael Radelet , Professor of Sociology and Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado, Boulder,Mark Warren , Director of Human Rights Research andDaniel Medwed , Professor of Law at the University of Utah.One of Alan's lectures on abolishing capital punishment is available in podcast form. [ [http://resource.uvsc.edu/podcast/audio/spheresofglobal/AlanClarke.m4a M4A File] ]
elected Publications
*Alan W. Clarke, Laurelyn Whitt, The Bitter Fruit of American Justice: International and Domestic Resistance to the Death Penalty, Northeastern (November 30, 2007).
*Alan W. Clarke, Eric Lambert, and Laurie Anne Whitt, Executing the Innocent: The Next Step in the Marshall Hypothesis, 26 NEW YORK UNIVERSITY REVIEW OF LAW & SOCIAL CHANGE 309 (2000-2001).
*Alan W. Clarke and Laurie Anne Whitt, University Senates and the Law: A Case Study 15 THOUGHT AND ACTION: THE NEA HIGHER EDUCATION JOURNAL, No. 2, 119 (Fall 1999).
*Alan W. Clarke, Procedural Labyrinths and the Injustice of Death: A Critique of Death Penalty Habeas Corpus, (Part Two), 30 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND LAW REVIEW 303 (1996).
*Alan W. Clarke, Procedural Labyrinths and the Injustice of Death: A Critique of Death Penalty Habeas Corpus, (Part One), 29 UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND LAW REVIEW 1327 (1995).
References
* [http://www.ce9.uscourts.gov/web/sdocuments.nsf/3779242195bb2339882568480080d277/40be4e97f5e30e5488256849006a9f92?OpenDocument Ninth Circuit Capital Punishment Handbook]
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