Michael Milov-Cordoba is counsel in the Brennan Center’s Judiciary Program, where he works to ensure that courts uphold democratic values and the rule of law.
Milov-Cordoba is the co-author of multiple nationally recognized reports, including Supreme Court Term Limits: A Path to a More Accountable High Court. His scholarship on courts and democracy has been published in the NYU Law Review, Hofstra Law Review, and University of Pennsylvania Journal of Law and Social Change. His comments and work have been featured in local and national media outlets, such as the L.A. Times and The New Republic, and he regularly contributes to State Court Report, a Brennan Center publication focused on state courts and state constitutional law.
Prior to joining the Brennan Center, Milov-Cordoba served as a law clerk to Judge Alvin W. Thompson of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut. Milov-Cordoba holds a bachelor’s degree, summa cum laude, in law, jurisprudence, and social thought from Amherst College and a master’s degree in political science from Columbia University. He received his law degree from NYU School of Law, where he served as the senior online editor of the New York University Law Review and received the Gary E. Moncrieffe Award.