Adam Skaggs

Senior Counsel, Democracy Program
Adam Skaggs is senior counsel for the Brennan Center’s Democracy program, where he works on a range of issues related to money in politics, judicial independence, and voting rights. Before joining the Brennan Center, he was a litigator at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, where he served as pro bono counsel to the Brennan Center on numerous matters. His political commentary has been published in the National Law Journal, the New Republic, Politico, the Atlantic, and U.S. News and World Report, among other publications, and he has been widely quoted by media from the New York Times and MSNBC to the Wall Street Journal and Fox News. Mr. Skaggs graduated summa cum laude with a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School, where he was a member of the Brooklyn Law Review. He subsequently clerked for Judge Stanley Marcus of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and Judge Edward Korman, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Mr. Skaggs received an M.S. in Urban Affairs from Hunter College of the City University of New York, and holds a B.A., awarded with distinction, from Swarthmore College.
Commentary
- Undoing the Damage of Citizens United, Huffington Post (05/22/12)
- Can Montana Brief End Citizens United?, Politico (05/18/2012)
- Congress Can Fix the Super PAC Problem, Salon (01/31/2012)
- Campaign Cash Finds its Way to the Courtroom, Reuters (12/14/2011)
- Broken Senate, Broken Court, Brennan Center blog (12/13/2011)
- A Call to Abolish the FEC, The Atlantic (12/01/2011)
- On 'Moneyball' and Super PACs, Politico (10/14/2011)
- America's Judiciary: Courting Disaster, Los Angeles Times (07/08/2011)
- The People's Business, Huffington Post (06/16/2011)
- Is Justice for Sale?, The National Law Journal (09/06/2010)
- Judging for Dollars, The New Republic (04/03/2010)
- Voting Obstacles Suppress Military Vote, US News and World Report (07/27/2009)
- Law Risks Voiding Legitimate Ballots, St. Petersburg Times (10/03/2008)
Blog Posts
- Undoing the Damage of Citizens United (05/22/12)
- Adopting the DISCLOSE Act Will Help Voters (02/15/12)
- Obama’s Super PAC Flip-Flop (02/07/12)
- A Democracy of Voters, Not Dollars (07/14/11)
- Victory for Recusal Reform in New York (02/14/11)
- Disclosure in the State Courts (05/12/10)
- Judging for Dollars (04/03/10)
- Judges and Politics Don’t Mix (02/12/10)
- Nosiest, Nastiest, Costliest? (01/19/10)
- Honoring Justice Brennan’s Legacy (09/23/09)
- Showing 10 most recent blog posts, show all
- Minnesota Redux, Adirondacks Edition (04/01/09)
- Voter ID & The Divide (03/17/09)
- No Time to Vote (01/07/09)
- A Good 24 Hours in the Fight Against Disenfranchisement by Typo (10/23/08)
- After A Surge in Registration, A Surge in Suppression (10/07/08)
- Congress Considers Reversing VA Ban (09/19/08)
- A Big Week for Flawed Voter Matching Experiments (09/19/08)
- “No Match” Dropped After 4 of 6 Judges Fail (09/08/08)
- Troops Voting Overseas, Overhaul Overdue (08/29/08)
- WI: Correct, by Slimmest of Margins (08/28/08)
- WI: No Match, No Vote, Take Two (08/26/08)
- Help Vets Vote; They Deserve No Less (08/01/08)
