Roger Wolfson has written for five major TV dramas, including Law and Order: SVU, Saving Grace (starring Holly Hunter), Century City (starring Viola Davis), and the Closer, where one of his episodes earned Kyra Sedgwick her first Emmy nomination. He has sold over a dozen original TV pilots and films to almost every major network and studio and has been a member of the Writers Guild of America for twenty-three years. Politically, he served as senior staff for US Senators Joe Lieberman, John Kerry, Paul Wellstone, and Ted Kennedy, and, most recently, for Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon. He has written dozens of federal laws and billions of dollars of legislation, as well as speeches, commercials, and convention addresses for mayors, governors, presidential candidates, presidents, and foreign heads of state. He has run presidential debate prep and taught storytelling techniques to every national Democratic organization and to corporate clients. In the fields of journalism and law, Wolfson served as Vice President of Channel One News, practiced civil rights law, and been Special Counsel to Jane Goodall’s Nonhuman Rights Project. Wolfson earned his bachelors in drama from Vassar, his Masters in Writing from Johns Hopkins, and his law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. He belongs to the bars of New York, Connecticut, Washington DC, and the U.S. Supreme Court.