Douglas Keith is Counsel in the Brennan Center’s Judiciary Program, where he works to realize a fair and inclusive judicial system that protects fundamental rights and democratic values. Previously, he was the George A. Katz Fellow at the Brennan Center, working on matters related to money in politics, voting rights, and redistricting. Keith’s work has been featured in the New York Times, Washington Post, NPR, Atlantic, Guardian, New York Daily News, and more. Keith previously worked as a Ford Foundation fellow at Advancement Project, organized voting rights advocates in New York, served as an international election observer for the National Democratic Institute and OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, and trained poll workers for the New York City Board of Elections. Keith is a graduate of NYU School of Law and Duke University.