Person: Clark, Robert
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Publication Why Does Health Care Regulation Fail?
(University of Maryland, 1981) Clark, RobertPublication Major Trends Lead Us Back to Basics
(University of Iowa, College of Law, 2006) Clark, RobertPublication In Memoriam: James Vorenberg
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2000) Clark, RobertPublication Bases and Prospects for Internationalization of Legal Education in the United States
(Dickinson School of Law, 2001) Clark, RobertPublication Why So Many Lawyers? Are They Good or Bad?
(Fordham Law Review, 1992) Clark, RobertIn this essay, Dean Clark examines the popular notion that the United States has too many lawyers and that this abundance burdens the nation. While acknowledging the great growth of law and lawyers in recent decades, Dean Clark argues that, before denouncing this trend, we should first seek to develop a fuller explanation of its causes and consequences. After discussing just what it is that lawyers do, Dean Clark critiques three current "cancerous growth" theories that attempt to explain why there has been such a great and unhealthy increase in the number of lawyers Dean Clark then offers and analyzes four "benign growth" theories-theories based on the assumption that the increasing demand for lawyers'services is an understandable consequence of fundamental social, political, and economic changes. Throughout the essay, Dean Clark indicates areas where additional research may yield a deeper understanding of the forces that shape the roles that lawyers assume in society and the demand for legal services.
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(University of Maryland, 1981) Clark, RobertPublication In Memoriam: David Charny
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2001) Clark, RobertPublication Moral Systems in the Regulation of Nonprofits: How Value Commitments Matter
(Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, 2006) Clark, RobertPublication Leading from the Boardroom
(Harvard Business School Publishing, 2008) Lorsch, Jay; Clark, RobertPublication Constitutional Lawyering in the 21st Century
(Students at Brooklyn Law School, 2001) Clark, Robert