Tristan Sullivan-Wilson is the Georgetown Women’s Law and Public Policy Fellow at HIPS in Washington, DC. At HIPS, Tristan advocates for local policies that promote the health, rights, and dignity of individuals and communities impacted by sexual exchange and/or drug use due to choice, coercion, or circumstance. This work includes facilitation of the Sex Worker Advocates Coalition, which advocates for the decriminalization of adult consensual sex work in the District of Columbia. Tristan is a 2018 graduate of Northeastern University School of Law, where she was the Executive Articles Editor of the Northeastern University Law Review and concentrated on poverty law and economic justice. In law school, she served as Research Assistant to Professor Wendy Parmet, focusing on public health law and to Professor Emeritus Steve Subrin, focusing on American legal history and development. Tristan has held legal internship positions with the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law, the National Institute for Reproductive Health, and the National Women’s Law Center.