Eva Quinones is an associate in Quinn Emanuel’s New York office. She joined the firm in 2024, immediately after graduating law school. Her prior experience includes work as a researcher, and with voting rights organizations and political campaigns.
- New York University School of Law
(J.D., honors, 2024)
- New York University Law Review:
- Senior Articles Editor
- New York University Law Review:
- Yale University
(Ph.D., Political Science, with Distinction, May 2024)
(M.Phil, Political Science, 2021)
(M.A., Political Science, 2019)
- Dean’s Emerging Scholars Award
- Bard College
(B.A., Economics and Global & International Studies, 2017)
- The State Bar of New York
- Arabic
- “Hostile Voting Environments: Conceptualizing Race-Class Disparities in Polling Places as Disenfranchisement,” 26 U. PA. J. CONST. L. __ (forthcoming Jan. 2025)
- “A Case for Optimism in North Carolina? The Promise and Peril of North Carolina A. Philip Randolph Institute v North Carolina State Board of Elections,” FREE OUR VOTE (SUBSTACK), (Jun. 11, 2024)
- The Hidden Voter Suppression of Anti-Canvassing Rules, SLATE, (Nov. 2, 2022).
- “My Body Broken for You: The Case for Overriding Religious Medical Exemptions for Minors,” 29 VA. J. SOC. POL’Y & L. 170 (2021).