Cliff Johnson

Clinical Professor of Law Instruction

Cliff Johnson II

Director of the MacArthur Justice Center at the University of Mississippi School of Law. The Center focuses on reform of Mississippi's criminal legal system and utilizes impact litigation and other advocacy tools to challenge Mississippi's current policing and mass incarceration regime.

Biography

Cliff Johnson is the Director of the MacArthur Justice Center and a member of the faculty at the University of Mississippi School of Law. He oversees the Center’s litigation efforts and provides instruction and supervision to students participating in the MacArthur Justice Clinic. Under Johnson’s direction, the MacArthur Justice Center at UM Law has successfully litigated cases challenging practices such as the widespread use of illegal and excessive bail, the operation of “debtors’ prisons” throughout Mississippi, the denial of appointed counsel for indigent defendants, improper incarceration of persons suffering from mental illness, and the failure to provide decent prison conditions.

He also is involved in a wide range of education and advocacy efforts addressing criminal justice reform in Mississippi and has made more than 150 presentations locally and nationally concerning criminal justice, civil rights, and health care fraud topics. In 2016, Johnson was recognized as a Public Justice National Trial Lawyer of the Year for his role as part of a legal team challenging bail abuses throughout the South. He was named Mississippi Trial Lawyer of the Year for 2017-18 by the Mississippi Association for Justice.

Prior to joining the faculty at UM Law, Johnson was engaged in a wide range of Mississippi legal practice. After a federal clerkship and three years as an associate at the Jackson, Mississippi law firm of Butler Snow, Johnson worked for five years as an Assistant United States Attorney during the Clinton administration. During his tenure with DOJ, he received the Inspector General’s Integrity Award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Immediately prior to joining the MacArthur Justice Center, he was a partner for 13 years at the Jackson law firm of Pigott & Johnson, where he handled a wide variety of complex civil and criminal matters. He has been selected as a Mid-South Super Lawyer and listed in Best Lawyers in America.

During 2005-2006, Johnson was a Fulbright Scholar at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law in Lund, Sweden. While in Sweden, he taught Law and History of the American Civil Rights Movement at the Institute and Lund University Law School. Professor Johnson also conducted research and lectured throughout Sweden on the political and social challenges resulting from Sweden’s immigration policy and integration efforts. Professor Johnson regularly lectures in Sweden, including speeches at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm and Wallenberg Institute graduation ceremonies.

He returns to Stockholm each year to serve as moderator of an international symposium for human rights lawyers from developing countries. Professor Johnson received his B.A. in Political Science, with high honors and special distinction, from Mississippi College in 1989 and his J.D. from Columbia Law School in 1992, where he was a Charles Evans Hughes Fellow and a member of the Columbia Human Rights Law Review.

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Education

B.A. Political Science, Mississippi College (1989)

J.D. Law, Columbia University (1992)