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Clegg writes, speaks, and conducts research on legal issues raised by
the civil-rights laws. He is vice president and general counsel at the
Center for Equal Opportunity, a conservative Washington, D.C., think tank
that specializes in civil rights, immigration, and bilingual-education
issues.
From 1982 to 1993, Clegg held a number of positions at the U.S. Department
of Justice, including assistant to the solicitor general, where he argued
three cases before the United States Supreme Court, and was the number-two
official in the Civil Rights Division and Environment Division. From 1993
to 1997, Mr. Clegg was vice president and general counsel of the National
Legal Center for the Public Interest, where he wrote and edited a variety
of publications on legal issues of interest to business. He is a graduate
of Rice University and Yale Law School.
Clegg lives in Fairfax, Virginia, with his wife and son.
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