Devin Dwyer is ABC News’ senior Washington reporter and leads
network coverage of the U.S. Supreme Court. He has broad experience
covering politics, policy and legal affairs in the nation’s capital
for more than a dozen years.

Dwyer’s reporting, which appears on all ABC News platforms and
programs, aims to empower audiences with a better understanding of
complex issues that affect their daily lives. His work seeks out and
elevates a diverse mix of voices from across the ideological spectrum.

The American Bar Association twice awarded Dwyer’s reporting on the
Supreme Court for fostering greater public understanding of the law.
He won the National Press Club’s Breaking News Award for coverage of
the Dobbs decision in 2023, and the Society of Professional
Journalists named him the Top Television Beat Reporter at the Court in
2025.

Since joining ABC in 2009, Dwyer has reported from 46 states and 18
countries, spanning three presidential campaigns and administrations.

He has been on the front lines of the nation’s debates over health
care, immigration and gun safety; examined the human costs of climate
change; covered justice for homeless veterans and victims of
discrimination; and spotlighted stories of resilience during the
COVID-19 pandemic.

Dwyer created the Washington Bureau’s Pennsylvania Avenue Unit in
2014, leading the team of ABC News correspondents and producers
covering the historic final years of the Obama presidency into the
first term of President Donald Trump.

At the high court, Dwyer has reported on landmark decisions on free
speech, religious liberty, LGBTQ discrimination, presidential power,
gun rights and abortion. He has covered the dramatic deaths and
retirements of sitting justices and the last six Senate confirmation
hearings for Supreme Court nominees.

Dwyer is a Minnesota native and graduate of Dartmouth College and
Columbia University School of Journalism.
