
معرفی
Addison Quisquella is an Assistant Teaching Professor and CLEAR Faculty Fellow at Northeastern University School of Law, where she leads the Legal Skills in Social Context program. She specializes in leveraging technology to enhance access to legal services for marginalized communities, focusing on equity, inclusion, and belonging. Her work bridges clinical legal education, public interest technology, and tenants' rights advocacy.
Education:
- B.A. in Ethnicity and Identity Formation (self-designed major), Mount Holyoke College, 2002
- J.D., Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, 2011 (Public Service Scholar & Charles H. Revson Public Interest Fellow)
Research & Practice: Her scholarship examines race, ethnicity, and identity in Latin American communities in the U.S. Practically, she has spearheaded initiatives like the COVID Eviction Legal Help Project (MLRI) and managed LawHelpNY’s online legal referral system. She also serves as Director of Consulting at Just-Tech, fostering tech-driven solutions for legal empowerment.
Awards:
- Public Service Scholar (Cardozo School of Law)
- Charles H. Revson Public Interest Fellow (Cardozo School of Law)
Advising & Collaborations: Advised law students in remote legal assistance and trained attorneys on tenant advocacy. Collaborates with legal aid providers, community organizers, and medical professionals to address housing inequities. Former roles include Program Director at LawHelpNY and work with the Legal Aid Society’s Tenants’ Rights Coalition.
Labs/Teams: Active in Northeastern’s CLEAR (Center for Legal Acceleration & Engagement Research) and affiliated with MLRI and Just-Tech.





