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Andrew Wright

Andrew Wright

USA 2026

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Andrew Wright is a member of the Public Policy and Law practice group and co-leads the firm's bipartisan Congressional Investigations practice. He guides clients through congressional investigations, executive branch compliance, and government enforcement actions.

Andrew rejoined the firm after serving as director of legal policy for the Biden-Harris Presidential Transition. He previously served as associate counsel to US President Barack Obama and assistant counsel to US Vice President Al Gore. In White House Counsel's Office, he was the primary legal liaison to the departments of Defense, Justice (DOJ), and State; Central Intelligence Agency (CIA); Office of the Director of National Intelligence; and US Agency for International Development on government investigations, congressional oversight, and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) matters.

In Congress, Andrew served as staff director of the subcommittee on National Security and Foreign Affairs of the US House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. There, he led oversight investigations of national security and foreign affairs, designed subcommittee hearings, and managed staff under former committee chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) and subcommittee chairman John Tierney (D-MA).

In addition to his time in public service, Andrew is a trainer for the Levin Center for Oversight and Democracy at Wayne State University Law School, educating lawyers, business leaders, legislators, and public servants on oversight. He has led courses for current House and Senate oversight staff from both political parties. He is a founding editor of the online national security forum Just Security. He is a member of the American Law Institute.

Prior to joining the firm, Andrew was a senior fellow at New York University School of Law. He also taught at Savannah Law School and West Virginia University College of Law, including courses in constitutional law, criminal law, criminal procedure, presidential powers, and federal criminal law. Andrew has previous private practice experience as a litigator and white collar criminal defense lawyer. Additionally, he worked on numerous presidential and congressional election campaigns.

Professional Memberships

Fellow, American Bar Foundation

Distinguished Oversight Practitioner, Levin Center at Wayne Law

Congressional Oversight Staff Trainer, Levin Center at Wayne Law

Consultative Group Member, Government Ethics Project, American Law Institute

Founding Editorial Board Member, Just Security

Truman-Albright Fellows Program Mentor, Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation

Publications

In addition to contributions to the national security online legal forum Just Security, Andrew has bylines in Newsweek, Slate, Huffington Post, Politico Magazine, JURIST, ACS Blog, Savannah Morning News, and The Atlanta Voice. He has also written law review articles exploring congressional investigations and executive power, appearing in Texas Law Review, New York University Law Review Online, Marquette Law Review, Mississippi Law Journal, Wayne Law Review, West Virginia Law Review, Arkansas Law Review, and Savannah Law Review.

Additional publications include:

Three Thorny Issues to Watch in Congressional Investigations, Just Security, 5 August 2025

Presidential Immunity Decision May Have Implications for Congressional-Executive Divide on Criminal Contempt, Just Security, 26 August 2024

Budget Cuts as Alternative Congressional Oversight Enforcement Mechanism, Just Security, 24 May 2024

Inspectors General Reform: Considering Proposals for Greater Independence, Effectiveness, and Accountability, American Constitution Society Issue Brief, September 2021 (with Sara Hall)

DOJ Announces Major Changes to Corporate Criminal Enforcement Policies, Westlaw Today powered by Reuters, 8 November 2021

House Subpoena Power Wins In McGahn Case, With Caveats, Law360, 6 August 2021

Education

University of Virginia School of Law

J.D.

2000

Washington and Lee University

B.A.

1995

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Government Relations: Congressional Investigations - USA - Nationwide

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Andrew Wright has a respected practice which sees him guiding clients through Congressional investigations.

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  • Andrew has an amazing combination of deep legal knowledge, strong relationships across the sector and an ability to candidly speak and provide guidance to lawyers and non-lawyers alike.

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  • Andrew has incredible experience, vision and judgment. He is able to handle the most complex problems effectively and efficiently.

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  • Andrew shows a deep understanding of client values and a willingness to pursue ambitious strategies.

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  • Andrew is phenomenal and provides a really high level of expertise.

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  • Andrew is great to work with and provides sound legal advice that also meets the demands from congressional policymakers.

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