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J. Stephen Clark is a Professor of Law at Albany Law School, affiliated with the University at Albany, SUNY. He joined the faculty in 2000 after private practice at Winston & Strawn in Chicago, specializing in employment-related appellate litigation. Prior roles include a visiting professorship at the University of Toledo College of Law and a law clerk position with the Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court. His research focuses on employment discrimination, federalism, LGBTQ rights, and constitutional law.
Education: B.A. from the University of Tennessee and J.D. from Yale Law School. His presentations explore topics like judicial federalism's impact on civil rights, legal frameworks for LGBTQ equality, and the intersection of constitutional principles with social justice issues. He has presented at venues including the Law and Society Association meetings and the National Lesbian and Gay Law Association conference.
Clark’s work bridges theoretical analysis and practical legal challenges, particularly in areas of sexual orientation law, federal pre-emption doctrines, and the evolving landscape of civil rights protections. His scholarship critiques judicial approaches to federalism and advocates for equitable legal frameworks in employment and LGBTQ rights contexts.
Advising and grants information is not explicitly detailed in the provided text. His academic contributions include courses in Business Law, Civil and Constitutional Rights, Conflicts of Law, Family Law, Labor and Employment Law, and Social Justice. No specific lab or team affiliations are noted.





