The Concord Bookshop
65 Main St
Concord, MA 01742
Tel: 978-369-2405
Store Hours
Monday- Friday 9:30-6
Sat 9:30-5
Sun Noon-5
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Start: 3:00 pm
Please join us at the Bookshop on Sunday, January 22nd at 3 pm when we welcome Jeff Clements, discussing and signing his new book, "Corporations are not People".
Jeff Clements, an attorney and author, is the co-founder of Free Speech
for People, a national, non-partisan campaign to challenge the creation
of Constitutional rights for corporations, overturn Citizens United v.
FEC, and strengthen American democracy and republican self-government.
He is the author of the Corporations Are Not People (Berrett-Koehler,
2012). Mr. Clements also is the founder of Clements Law Office, LLC,
and has represented and advocated for people, businesses and the public
interest since 1988.
Mr. Clements served as Assistant Attorney General and Chief of the
Public Protection & Advocacy Bureau in the Massachusetts Attorney
General’s Office from early 2007 to 2009. As Bureau Chief, he led more
than 100 attorneys and staff in law enforcement and litigation in the
areas of civil rights, environmental protection, healthcare, insurance
and financial services, antitrust and consumer protection. Mr. Clements
also served as an Assistant Attorney General in Massachusetts from 1996
to 2000, where he worked on litigation against the tobacco industry and
handled a wide range of other investigations and litigation to enforce
unfair trade practice, consumer protection and antitrust laws.
In private practice, Mr. Clements has been a partner in the Boston law
firms of Clements & Clements, LLP and Mintz Levin. He also has
practiced in Maine, where he has represented clients in a variety of
appeals and litigation, and in investigations and prosecutions by the
U.S. Attorney’s Office and Maine Attorney General’s Office.
In the 1990s, Mr. Clements was elected as a Trustee and President of
the Board of Trustees of the Portland Water District, a public agency
responsible for protecting and delivering safe drinking water and
ensuring proper treatment of wastewater for 160,000 people in Portland
and South Portland, Maine and several surrounding communities. He was a
co-founder, officer, and director of Friends of Casco Bay, an
environmental advocacy organization focused on protection and
stewardship of Maine’s Casco Bay. He also has served as a Trustee and
President of the Board of The Waldorf School in Lexington,
Massachusetts.
Mr. Clements graduated with distinction in History and Government from
Colby College in 1984, and magna cum laude with a concentration in
Public Law from the Cornell Law School in 1988. He lives in Concord,
Massachusetts with his wife and three children.
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