Allison is a citizen of the Navajo Nation and an attorney with the Native American Rights Fund ("NARF"). Allison is a member of NARF's voting rights practice group, which engages in nationwide litigation, advocates for Native American voting rights, supports civic engagement, and assists tribes in advocating for greater voting access for their communities. Allison also co-leads a NARF team that works to protect tribal interests in the rapidly changing federal environment and serves as a NARF liaison to the Coalition for Tribal Sovereignty, a coalition of more than 40 tribal-serving organizations that is focused on educating new leadership within the administration about the trust and treaty basis for federal programs for tribes and Native people and on advocating for the protection of tribal programs with the administration and members of Congress. Before joining NARF, Allison worked at an economic justice organization in Colorado and in her role led the passage of several pieces of state legislation focused on expanding access to quality affordable health care and health equity. Allison got her B.A. in Political Science from Yale University and her law degree from Columbia Law School.