Legal Counsel & Restorative Facilitator

Paige Duggins-Clay, J.D., is an education, labor and employment, and civil rights attorney licensed to practice law in Texas. Paige’s practice includes handling litigation, investigations, training, and compliance with federal civil rights laws—including Title IX, Title VI, the ADA/Section 504—and their state-law analogues. After years of relying on traditional methods of investigative/ adjudicative dispute resolution, Paige shifted her focus to restorative practices designed to heal individuals and communities impacted by harm. Paige now serves as a trained and experienced restorative justice practitioner and assists organizations in facilitating and establishing the legal and interpersonal infrastructure necessary to support restorative practices. Her work as a law clerk for Justice Jeff Boyd on the Texas Supreme Court and as an intern for Judge Lee Yeakel in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas further honed her research, writing, and advocacy skills. Paige was recently named an “Up and Coming Lawyer” by the Austin Black Business Journal, recognized by the National Black Lawyer’s Association’s “Top 40 Under 40” and Southwestern University’s “18 under 40” program, and has twice been named as a top education attorney by Austin Monthly magazine. She currently serves as Co-Chair of Campus PRISM: Promoting Restorative Initiatives for Sexual Misconduct on College Campuses.
Contact: paige@klancystreet.com