Victoria Pulos is a senior health law attorney at the Massachusetts Law Reform Institute (MLRI), a nonprofit statewide legal services support center committed to promoting social and economic justice through advocacy, education, and legal action. Her work concentrates on assuring immigrants, people with disabilities, and other low-income people access to health care through policy advocacy, community education, technical support, and litigation. Her publications include a MassHealth Advocacy Guide and articles on Massachusetts’ health reform law. Prior to joining MLRI she managed children’s health work at Families USA in Washington D.C and before that practiced poverty law at New Hampshire Legal Assistance. She received both her law degree and a master’s degree in public administration from Harvard University.