Madeline Clark focuses her practice on civil litigation, appellate advocacy, and strategic counseling.
Madeline represents clients across many types of industries in high-stakes cases in state and federal courts throughout the United States. She has drafted motions, briefs, and pleadings at every level of the federal court system and in multiple state courts, addressing a wide variety of legal issues and substantive areas including administrative law, antitrust, arbitration, business torts, employment discrimination, intellectual property, personal jurisdiction, and statutory interpretation.
Madeline maintains an active pro bono practice. Recently, she successfully argued a Seventh Circuit appeal resulting in reversal of a grant of summary judgment to a prison official on an Eighth Amendment deliberate indifference claim.
Before joining Jones Day, Madeline served as a law clerk to Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Clarence Thomas of the United States Supreme Court and Chief Judge William H. Pryor Jr. of the Eleventh Circuit.
Expérience
- The University of Chicago (J.D. with high honors 2016; Order of the Coif; Kirkland and Ellis Scholar; Comments Editor, Law Review; Semi-Finalist, Hinton Moot Court Competition); University of Southern California (B.A. in Political Science magna cum laude 2013)
- District of Columbia, Illinois, New York, U.S. Supreme Court, and U.S. Courts of Appeals for the First, Second, Seventh, Ninth, Eleventh, District of Columbia, and Federal Circuits
- Law Clerk to: Justice Amy Coney Barrett, U.S. Supreme Court (2020-2021); Justice Clarence Thomas, U.S. Supreme Court (2018-2019); and Chief Judge William H. Pryor Jr., U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit (2016-2017)