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Philip K. Howard
, a lawyer, advises leaders of both parties on legal and regulatory reform. He is chair of Common Good and a contributor to the
New York Times
and the
Wall Street Journal
.
Philip K. Howard is a well-known leader of government and legal reform in America. His new book,
The Rule of Nobody
(W. W. Norton & Company, April 2014), has been praised by Fareed Zakaria as “an utterly compelling and persuasive book that, if followed, could change the way America works.” His TED Talk has has been viewed by almost 500,000 people.
Philip is also the author of the best-seller
The Death of Common Sense
(Random House, 1995),
The Collapse of the Common Good
(Ballantine Books, 2002) and
Life Without Lawyers
(W. W. Norton & Company, 2009).
In 2002, Philip formed Common Good, a nonpartisan national coalition dedicated to restoring common sense to America. Philip writes periodically for
The Wall Street Journal
, the
Washington Post
, and
The New York Times
, and has appeared on
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
,
PBS NewsHour
,
Today
,
Good Morning America
,
Charlie Rose
, and numerous other programs.
The son of a minister, Philip got his start working summers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory for Nobel laureate Eugene Wigner and has been active in public affairs his entire adult life. He is a prominent civic leader in New York City and has advised national political leaders on legal and regulatory reform for fifteen years, including Vice President Al Gore and numerous governors. He is a Partner at the law firm Covington & Burling, LLP. He is a graduate of Yale College and the University of Virginia Law School, and lives in Manhattan with his wife Alexandra. They have four children.
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