Ari Melber

@arimelber

Ari Melber is The Nation's Net movement correspondent, covering politics, law, public policy and new media, and a regular contributor to the magazine's blog. He received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and a J.D. from Cornell Law School, where he was an editor of the Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy.

Contact Ari: on Facebook, on Twitter, and at [email protected].

Melber is also an attorney, a columnist for Politico and a contributing editor at techPresident, a nonpartisan website covering technology’s impact on democracy. During the 2008 general election, he traveled with the Obama Campaign on special assignment for The Washington Independent.

He previously served as a Legislative Aide in the US Senate and as a national staff member of the 2004 John Kerry Presidential Campaign.

As a commentator on public affairs, Melber frequently speaks on national television and radio, including including appearances on NBC, CNBC, CNN, CNN Headline News, C-SPAN, MSNBC, Bloomberg News, FOX News, and NPR, on programs such as “The Today Show,” “American Morning,” “Washington Journal,” “Power Lunch,” "The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell," "The Joy Behar Show," “The Dylan Ratigan Show,” and “The Daily Rundown,” among others. Melber has also been a featured speaker at Harvard, Oxford, Yale, Columbia, NYU, The Center for American Progress and many other institutions. He has contributed chapters or essays to the books “America Now,” (St. Martins, 2009), “At Issue: Affirmative Action,” (Cengage, 2009), and “MoveOn’s 50 Ways to Love Your Country,” (Inner Ocean Publishing, 2004).  His reporting  has been cited by a wide range of news organizations, academic journals and nonfiction books, including the The Washington Post, The New York Times, ABC News, NBC News, CNN, FOX News, National Review Online, The New England Journal of Medicine and Boston University Law Review.  He is a member of the American Constitution Society, he serves on the advisory board of the Roosevelt Institute and lives in Manhattan.

 

The Four Most Important Results From the Iowa Caucus The Four Most Important Results From the Iowa Caucus

Things the media may not tell you about what happened in Iowa on Tuesday night.

Jan 4, 2012 / Ari Melber

Two Keys to the Iowa Caucus: Evangelicals Love Ron Paul, Romney’s Bluff Two Keys to the Iowa Caucus: Evangelicals Love Ron Paul, Romney’s Bluff

What to watch for when the Republicans finally start voting.

Jan 2, 2012 / Ari Melber

PICTURES: Mitt Romney Releases Adorable Christmas Card of Entire Family PICTURES: Mitt Romney Releases Adorable Christmas Card of Entire Family

You knew his family was picturesque.

Dec 14, 2011 / Ari Melber

The Underminey Backlash Against Newt, Starring Peggy Noonan The Underminey Backlash Against Newt, Starring Peggy Noonan

The Reagan wordsmith comes out swinging, but with sugar.

Dec 9, 2011 / Ari Melber

It’s Official: Internet Votes Congress the Biggest ‘FAIL’ of 2011 It’s Official: Internet Votes Congress the Biggest ‘FAIL’ of 2011

Frustration with Congress is even seeping over into the non-political areas of the web.

Dec 8, 2011 / Ari Melber

Donald Trump’s Debate Power: It’s About Race Donald Trump’s Debate Power: It’s About Race

Why won't Donald Trump go away? Hint: Birthers.

Dec 5, 2011 / Ari Melber

New Viral Video Features a Baritone Barack—From 20 Years Ago New Viral Video Features a Baritone Barack—From 20 Years Ago

An old TV ad showcasing Baritone Barack just syrfaced on YouTube.

Nov 19, 2011 / Ari Melber

Four Signs Herman Cain Isn’t Really Running for President Four Signs Herman Cain Isn’t Really Running for President

Herman Cain leads the polls and the press, but an investigation of his campaign activities suggests he’s not really running for president.

Nov 14, 2011 / Ari Melber

Georgetown Professor Explains His New Class on Jay-Z Georgetown Professor Explains His New Class on Jay-Z

Georgetown is offering a class about the self-proclaimed ‘best rapper alive.’

Oct 14, 2011 / Ari Melber

Senate Votes for Obama Jobs Bill, but GOP Filibusters It Senate Votes for Obama Jobs Bill, but GOP Filibusters It

A majority of senators officially back the president’s job bill, but Washington and the media are so broken, you’d never know it.

Oct 12, 2011 / Ari Melber

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