Bio
Ari Savitzky is a Senior Staff Attorney in the ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û Voting Rights Project. Ari litigates voting rights and democracy matters at the trial and appellate levels, including redistricting cases in Georgia and Mississippi, and mail ballot suppression cases in Pennsylvania and Texas.
Ari has argued over a dozen appeals in state and federal appellate courts and filed over twenty briefs in the U.S. Supreme Court on a wide range of constitutional and statutory matters, including challenges to partisan and racial gerrymandering. Before joining the ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û, Ari litigated a number of challenges to Trump Administration policies, as in New York v. ICE, City of Chicago v. Barr, and Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin v. Azar. Ari also helped successfully defend the constitutionality of Arizona’s independent redistricting commission before the U.S Supreme Court in Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission v. Arizona State Legislature.
Before joining the ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û, Ari was an Assistant Solicitor General for the State of New York. Before that, he practiced at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, where he was a Counsel in the firm’s Supreme Court and Appellate Litigation group. Ari served as a judicial law clerk to Hon. Raymond J. Lohier, Jr. of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and Hon. John G. Koeltl of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
Ari received his J.D. magna cum laude from NYU School of Law, where he was an editor for the NYU Law Review. Prior to law school, he worked for the democracy reform organization FairVote. He holds an AB in History from Brown University.
Featured work
Dec 6, 2022
Explaining Moore v. Harper, the Supreme Court Case That Could Upend Democracy
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This Supreme Court Case Could Upend Democracy
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Mississippi Voters Are Fighting for Fair Representation on the State’s Highest Court
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Georgia’s New Electoral Maps Dilute the Power of Black Voters