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Donald Cameron Clark Jr.’s legal practice focuses on high-stakes trials and religious liberty jurisprudence. He established the constitutional right of clergy to solemnize same-sex marriages in North Carolina and reversed the conviction of an Alabama death row inmate. Don began his professional career as a trial attorney at some of Chicago’s most venerable law firms. He also became the general counsel for the United Church of Christ. A graduate of Rutgers Law School, Clark received its Distinguished Alumni Award and was recognized among “Rutgers–Camden’s Finest.” He also authored a cover story in the Christian Century, law journal articles, and countless legal briefs and debated First Amendment issues at the Vail Symposium. Now he is the author of the book Summary Judgement.
In this episode of New Jersey Criminal Podcast, Meg and Donald Cameron Clark Jr discuss his forthcoming memoir entitled Summary Judgment . A 1979 graduate of Rutgers Law School in Camden, Don was working as a litigation assoc...