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| title        = Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law
| title        = Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law
| law_school  = University of Michigan Law School
| law_school  = University of Michigan Law School
| subjects    = Evidence*Mini-Seminar*Sports Law*Torts
| subjects    = Evidence*Mini-Seminar*Sports Law*Torts*Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility
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| alma_mater  = Harvard Law School
| outlines    = Michigan Clark Evidence*Michigan Clark Mini-Seminar*Michigan Clark Sports Law*Michigan Clark Torts
| outlines    = Michigan Clark Evidence*Michigan Clark Mini-Seminar*Michigan Clark Sports Law*Michigan Clark Torts
| website      = http://www.law.umich.edu/FacultyBio/Pages/FacultyBio.aspx?FacID=sjclark
| website      = http://www.law.umich.edu/FacultyBio/Pages/FacultyBio.aspx?FacID=sjclark
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'''Sherman J. Clark''' is a law professor at [[University of Michigan Law School]]. Subjects taught by Sherman J. Clark include [[Evidence]], [[Mini-Seminar]], [[Sports Law]], and [[Torts]].
'''Sherman J. Clark''' is a law professor at [[University of Michigan Law School]]. He graduated from [[Harvard Law School]] Subjects taught by Sherman J. Clark include [[Evidence]], [[Sports Law]], [[Torts]], and [[Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility]].




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Latest revision as of 20:45, January 20, 2020

Sherman J. Clark is a law professor at University of Michigan Law School. He graduated from Harvard Law School Subjects taught by Sherman J. Clark include Evidence, Sports Law, Torts, and Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility.


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