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Clark Neily
Senior Attorney
cneily@ij.org

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Clark Neily joined the Institute for Justice as a senior attorney in 2000.  He litigates economic liberty, property rights, school choice, First Amendment and other constitutional cases in both federal and state courts. 

He served as counsel in a successful challenge to Nevada’s limousine licensing practices, which effectively prevented small business-persons from operating their own limousine services in the Las Vegas area.  He was the lead attorney in the Institute’s successful defense of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy against a lawsuit by the Michigan Education Association challenging the Center’s right to quote the MEA’s president in fundraising literature, and he is lead attorney in IJ’s challenge to Louisiana’s government-imposed licensing laws for florists.  He is currently leading IJ’s opposition to a nationwide effort to cartelize the interior design industry through unnecessary and unreasonable occupational licensing.

Clark is the leader of the Institute’s school choice team.  Besides representing parents and children in defense of Florida’s Opportunity Scholarship Program and school choice programs in Arizona, Milwaukee, and elsewhere, he has made numerous public appearances and participated in many debates in support of school choice.

Before joining the Institute for Justice, Clark spent four years as a litigator at the Dallas-based firm Thompson & Knight, where he received first-chair trial experience and worked on a wide variety of matters including professional malpractice, First Amendment, and media-related matters, complex commercial cases and intellectual property litigation.

Clark received his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Texas, where he was the Chief Articles Editor of the Texas Law Review.  After law school, he clerked for Judge Royce Lamberth on the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.


Through strategic litigation, communications, training, and outreach, the Institute for Justice advances a rule of law under which individuals can control their own destinies as free and responsible members of society. We litigate to secure economic liberty, school choice, private property rights, freedom of speech, and other vital individual liberties, and to restore constitutional limits on the power of government. Through these activities we challenge the ideology of the welfare state and illustrate and extend the benefits of freedom to those whose full enjoyment of liberty is denied by government. The Institute was founded in 1991 by William Mellor and Clint Bolick.

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