
معرفی
Jackeline K. Solivan is a Lecturer in Law at New York Law School, specializing in housing justice and legal advocacy. As a Supervising Attorney at The Legal Aid Society's Bronx Neighborhood Office, she provides critical legal representation to low-income tenants facing eviction across New York courts. Her career spans Housing Court, Supreme Court, appellate court, federal court, and administrative legal contexts.
- Education: J.D. from Cornell Law School (2012), B.S. from Cornell University
Research Interests: Focus on housing rights, legal access disparities, and veteran support systems. Her work addresses systemic inequities in housing through direct representation and policy advocacy.
Teaching: Currently teaches Housing Justice: The Right to Counsel in Housing Court (Fall 2023-2025) with fieldwork components.
Legal Leadership: Previously directed Bronx Legal Services' Housing Unit with 60+ attorneys. Co-founded the Veterans Justice Project, connecting veterans to legal protections and benefits through eviction defense representation.




