OUR LEADER
Greg Clinton
Founder/President
Greg Clinton is a visionary and transformative leader. For over 30 years, Clinton has been in the technology field providing solutions to end-users. He started out as a consultant to law firms, small businesses and churches for 11 years and then, over the course of 22 years, built the technology program at North Carolina Central University (NCCU) School of Law.
While at NCCU School of law, he worked as a proactive agent for change, developed smart classrooms, and provided for a seamless integration of technology throughout the law school.
In 2005, the NCCU School of Law Technology program was ranked 18th in the nation among other law schools by the National Jurist Magazine. In 2009, he led the efforts to achieve a Broadband Technology Opportunity Program (BTOP) grant to create the Virtual Justice Project. The BTOP grant allowed the law school to obtain a telepresence room, establish high definitions video conferencing locations at 26 legal aid, legal services and minority-serving institutions, and upgrade broadband capacity. Clinton and his co-founder, Pamela Glean, pioneered TeleLaw, using telepresence and HD Video Conferencing.
During the Pandemic when most law schools were scrambling to operate, NCCU School of Law did not have to take any additional weeks to prepare. The law school has been using Zoom for inclement weather since 2015, so it was able to seamlessly convert virtually.
Recognizing the need for access to legal information and other virtual resources in our country, Clinton decided to start VirtualJustice.US to be a part of the solution and future.
Some of Greg Clinton’s additional accomplishments at NCCU School of Law include:
Created a user-friendly technology environment, where over 95% of the full-time faculty use technology for instructional purposes.
Successfully managed a team to write, compete and achieve ten additional grants, totaling 4.6 million dollars to expand the Virtual Justice Project throughout North Carolina Counties, the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions of the United States, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, and Louisiana.
Developed a brick & mortar Virtual Classroom for synchronous distance education.
Established virtual classrooms for each existing brick & mortar classroom.
Initiated and launched a Laptop Loaner Program to provide a laptop to every law school student.