Mimi Marziani
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Public Policy

Mimi Murray Digby Marziani serves as counsel for the Brennan Center's Democracy Program where her work focuses on money in politics and legislative dysfunction. In this role, Ms. Marziani litigates campaign finance cases, plays an active role in the Brennan Center's policy advocacy efforts concerning money in politics, and leads the Center's filibuster reform efforts. As an expert on the filibuster and campaign finance reform, Ms. Marziani has contributed opinion editorials to U.S. News and World Report, The National Law Journal, Politico, The New York Law Journal, among others, and has been a featured speaker in a range of academic, media and political forums.

From September 2008 to May 2010, in addition to her work at the Brennan Center, Ms. Marziani taught undergraduate students about the U.S. Constitution and Supreme Court at NYU's campus in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Prior to joining the Brennan Center, she clerked for Magistrate Judge James C. Francis, IV in the Southern District of New York.


Ms. Marziani graduated cum laude from NYU School of Law where she was an editor of Review of Law and Social Change and founded the school's Alternative Spring Break program - a student group that provides week-long public interest internships for law students. There, Ms. Marziani received the university-wide NYU's Presidents Service Award as well as the Dean John Sexton Prize for Service to the Law School. Ms. Marziani received a B.A., magna cum laude, from Vanderbilt University in English literature and psychology.











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mmf299@nyu.edu
646-292-8327
Brennan Center for Justice, 161 Ave. of Americas, 12th Floor, NY NY 10013
Office Hours: By Appointment
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Areas of Expertise

  • Economic Development
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • International Development
  • Law & Regulation
  • Politics