
About
Jeffrey M. Wice is a Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Law and Director of the New York Elections, Census, and Redistricting Institute at New York Law School. He is a national expert in redistricting, voting rights, and census law with decades of experience advising legislative leaders and government officials.
- Education: J.D. from Antioch School of Law; B.A. from The George Washington University.
Research Interests focus on the intersection of electoral systems and civil rights, including legal frameworks for fair representation, census data utilization, and the impact of redistricting on democratic processes. His work spans both academic and practical applications in election law.
Recent Publications include contributions to redistricting law handbooks, emphasizing evolving trends in electoral politics and legislative strategies. These works are categorized under broader disciplines such as Political Science, Law, and Government Policy.
Scientific Awards and Honors
- Roll Call Top 50 Washington Policy Insiders
- Fellow at SUNY Buffalo Law School
Professor Wice has served as counsel to the Democratic National Committee, President Bill Clinton’s appointees to the 2000 Census Monitoring Board, and multiple state legislative bodies in New York. He actively contributes to professional organizations, including leadership roles at the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) and the New York City Bar Association.
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