
Victor Li is an author, journalist, editor and former lawyer. He is the author of Nixon in New York: How Wall Street Helped Richard Nixon Win the White House (2018). His second book, Supreme Pressure: The Rejection of John J. Parker and Birth of the Modern Supreme Court Confirmation Process is expected to be published in February 2026. He is an assistant managing editor with the ABA Journal, where he covers the business of law and legal technology. His work has earned numerous journalism awards and honors. He also hosts The Legal Rebels Podcast, a program that looks at people who are remaking the legal profession and changing the way law is practiced. Previously, he worked at ALM Media Properties in New York City for over three years, serving as a staff reporter for Law Technology News and The American Lawyer. His work has also been featured in The Utica Observer Dispatch, The Huffington Post, The Columbia Journalist, Amherst Magazine, Soccerlens and The Berkshire Eagle. A native of Pittsburgh, he now lives in Chicagoland with his wonderful family.