Alicia Ouellette is an American academic who has served as the dean of the Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College since January 2025.
After graduating from law school, Ouellette clerked for two years for Judge Howard A. Levine of the New York Court of Appeals.
[6][8] She was also a Director of the State University of New York at Albany Global Institute for Health and Human Rights.
[9] On October 14, 2014, the board of trustees appointed Ouellette as acting dean after Penelope Andrews stepped down as the leader of Albany Law School.
She has written 18 shorter works, such as law review articles,[12] given over forty professional presentations,[13] and is the author of the book Bioethics and Disability.