Kelly Clark Speeches, Presentations & Publications
Legal and Professional
"Mediating Structures: Litigation can improve institutions of trust"
Brainstorm NW, February 2008
"The Law as a Vocation," Lewis and Clark Law School Baccalaureate Address, May 25, 2007.
"Scars Will Linger, But Truth is the Best Healing Agent,"
Guest Editorial on the End of the Portland Archdiocese Bankruptcy,
The Oregonian,
April 22, 2007
"Observations from a Peculiar Lampost — Reflections of a Christian Trial Lawyer on Fifteen Years of Suing the Church,"
Paper Given at "The American Experiment"–Religious Liberty Conference
University of Portland
April 14, 2007.
"Of Compelling Interest- Religious
Co-authored with
Spring, 2007.
"On Empowering Those We Represent,"
The Warrior,
Journal of the
Winter, 2007.
"Government as Brothel: What’s Your Pleasure, Honey?"
Remarks on Public Gambling,
One Nation United, National Conference on Federal Tribal Gaming Policy,
November 14, 2006.
"On Suing the Church: A Christian Trial Lawyer Reflects on a Dozen Years of the Catholic Sex Abuse Cases,"
Remarks Given at Lewis and
November 8, 2006.
"The DaVinci Code, Opus Dei and Self-Flagellation- Why We Have Too Much Free Speech in
Debate at City Club of
June 16, 2006.
"What My Mother Said Not to Do: Religion and Politics at the Dinner Table- How the Left and the Right Oversimplify Church-State Questions,"
Remarks Given at
April 14, 2006.
"Religious Liberty Issues in the Priest Abuse Cases,"
Presentation to O’Connell Conference on Church-State Issues,
University of
"The Right to Die? Hard Questions about
Oregon State Bar CLE Seminar,
Member, Editorial Advisory Board,
Proving Mental and Emotional Injuries, by John Winer,
James Publishing, 2005.
"Building a Culture of Dialogue,"
Participation in Bar-Press-Broadcasters Council (discussion of media coverage of high-profile cases),
"Court’s Sound, Sane Ruling Can’t
The Oregonian, Guest Commentary, April 15, 2005.
"Emerging Issues in Oregon Constitutional Law," Oregon Law Institute Seminar, December 10, 2004.
"Recent Developments in Constitutional Law,"
Oregon State Bar Annual Convention,
"The Same-Sex Marriage Debate,"
Oregon State Bar Seminar,
June, 2004.
"The Gay Marriage Debate," Lewis and Clark College Chronicle, Summer 2004. (PDF)
"County Process was an Insult to the Public,"
Invited Guest Editorial,
The Oregonian, March 4, 2004.
"Why I Said Yes," Brainstorm NW Magazine, May 2004.
"Mock Closing Arguments in Priest Sex Abuse Cases,"
Guest lecture at Oregon Association of Defense Counsel
Annual Convention, June, 2003.
"On Using All of the Arrows in the Quiver," Oregon Administrative Law Newsletter, June 2002.
"The Art of Advocacy," Speech on Public Speaking,
Oregon Campaign Institute, 1996 – 2008.
"The
Chapter in Administrative Law Treatise
Oregon State Bar, 2001.
"Government’s Reaction to Measure 7 is Symbolic of Larger Problem,"
(co-authored with Eric Winters)
The Oregonian, December 10, 2000.
"On
Remarks and Article, Lorman Educational Seminar and Publication,
June 2000.
"Abuse and Harassment in Schools,"
Presentation to CLE Seminar,
Professional Development Network, May 2000.
"Immunities and Other Obstacles to Recovery Against Public Entities,"
Article in Constitutions and Torts,
Oregon State Bar and Oregon Law Institute, 1999.
"Political Responses to Constitutional Decisions,"
Article in Constitutional Law II: Law and Politics of Constitutional Cases,
Oregon Law Institute, 1996.
Non-Legal Presentations:
Lo How a Rose Er’e Blooming. December 2009
Seeing Through The Snow. December, 2009
"How to Fail. Lessons from an Expert,"
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"Unmasking our Politics, or, Why God is not a Republican – or a Democrat." Three-part Seminar, Sunset Presbyterian Church,
"What Unites Us," Homily given at Trinity Episcopal Church,
"Faith Perspectives on Contemporary Issues,"
A three-part Lenten lecture/seminar given at Trinity Episcopal Church, Ashland, Oregon, March, 2003.
"War and Peace from Augustine to Bonhoeffer: Thoughts on September 11,"
Three-part Lecture
Trinity Episcopal Church, Ashland, Oregon, October, 2001.
"Faith Perspectives on Contemporary Issues," Six-part Lenten Lectures
Episcopal Parish of St. John the Baptist,