About James
James Clymer is an attorney based in Pennsylvania whose formal education traces back to the 1970s. He earned an undergraduate degree from Millersville University of Pennsylvania in 1972 and completed his legal studies at Washburn University in 1978. Those academic years set the stage for a long career centered on legal and civic engagement.
After law school, Clymer entered practice in Pennsylvania. Over the years he has been active in organizations outside the courtroom as well as inside it. His memberships span a range of groups that engage on constitutional, family and faith-related issues. Those affiliations have shaped how he approaches public legal matters and client concerns.
Clymer holds current memberships in the Pennsylvania State Bar and a number of national and regional organizations. They include the American Center for Law and Justice, The National Legal Foundation, The Rutherford Institute, the Home School Legal Defense Association, and the American Family Association Law Center. He is also affiliated with local and political organizations such as Mom’s House of Lancaster, the American Family Association of Pennsylvania, and the Conservative National Committee. These memberships reflect sustained participation in networks that address religious liberty, parental rights, and educational issues.
His office is listed as Clymer, Musser & Sarno, P.C. That association places him in a firm context where he works on matters arising under Pennsylvania law. Colleagues and clients have turned to him for help on issues that intersect with his organizational involvement, including cases touching on family, education and faith-based concerns. He has combined private practice with public advocacy through the groups he supports.
Today Clymer remains active in the Pennsylvania legal community through his firm and his organizational ties. He practices law from his office at Clymer, Musser & Sarno, P.C., representing clients on matters rooted in Pennsylvania statutes and constitutional questions. He currently focuses his practice on legal issues arising in Pennsylvania courts and administrative forums.