Election Officials as Regulators of Voting Access
Legislative backlash against election officials poses serious implications for democracy.
Andrew Garber is a fellow within the Brennan Center's Voting Rights and Elections Program. Prior to joining the Brennan Center, he was a litigation associate at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, where his work focused on commercial litigation along with a wide range of pro bono matters. Garber is a graduate of Columbia Law School, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone scholar and served as an articles editor to the Journal of Law and Social Problems. During law school, he also served as a clerk to Senator Chris Coons on the Senate Judiciary Committee, an intern to Judge Paul Gardephe in the Southern District of New York, and an intern in the Bill Drafting Unit of the New York City Council's Legislative Department. Garber holds a BA in political science from Villanova University.
Legislative backlash against election officials poses serious implications for democracy.