Alison Somin is a senior legal fellow on PLF’s Constitutional Scholarship team who focuses on equality and opportunity and separation of powers.
Before joining Pacific Legal Foundation, Alison was a special assistant and counsel for over a decade to Gail Heriot, a member of the bipartisan United States Commission on Civil Rights. She also has deep roots in the liberty movement. Alison was a Koch Associate at the National Federation for Independent Business Legal Foundation and, during law school, completed summer clerkships at the Institute for Justice and the Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation. She holds a J.D. from Emory University School of Law and an A.B. in history from Dartmouth College.
Her work has been published in the San Francisco Chronicle, the Daily Journal, Texas Journal of Law and Politics, and The Federalist Society’s Engage magazine and blog.
She lives in northern Virginia with her husband Ilya; two children; and golden retriever Buffy. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, baking and cooking, children’s art projects, and training and exercising Buffy.
Alison is a member of the bar only in the state of Virginia.