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To Become A Pro Bono Volunteer in:
New York
contact Lily Dalke
DalkeL@humanrightsfirst.org

or Andrew Thomas
ThomasA@humanrightsfirst.org
of Human Rights First
Washington DC
contact Katharina Obser
ObserK@humanrightsfirst.org
of Human Rights First

Minnesota
contact Michele Garnett
mgarnett@mnadvocates.org
of the Minnesota Advocates
San Francisco
David Rorick
DRorick@lccr.com

or Elizabeth Marenco
emarenco@lccr.com

of Lawyers Committee
for Civil Rights
Boston
contact Political Asylum/Immigration
(PAIR) Project
mail@pairproject.org

Refugees
Read about their stories

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Lawyers have written amicus briefs and handled special projects with HRF.


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Asylum Legal Representation Program
Lawyers Making a Difference

Pro Bono Representation of Refugees

Through the Asylum Legal Representation Program at Human Rights First, volunteer lawyers have the unique opportunity to change the lives of refugees by helping them win asylum in the United States. Our program’s clients have fled from political, religious, ethnic, and gender-based persecution in countries plagued by human rights violations. They cannot afford counsel and desperately need representation. Volunteer lawyers learn about international human rights law and have the chance to represent individual clients at an asylum interview or a hearing before an immigration judge.

Through its Legal Representation work, the Asylum Program serves as a more effective advocate for legal reform and policy change on issues affecting asylum seekers in the United States. The cases assigned to pro bono volunteers through the Representation Program inform Human Rights First’s advocacy goals by providing real-life evidence of the challenges asylum seekers face upon their arrival in the United States.




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"By providing representation to asylum seekers, we are contributing to the fight for a better world.”
— Pro bono lawyer Melvina Lecaros, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP


Statue of LibertyThe Quest for Asylum
Pro bono law firm wins asylum for refugees fleeing political, religious, and other persecution thought its partnership with Human Rights First.
These refugees include a political activist who was tortured in Togo and a Tibetan teacher who was persecuted by Chinese authorities because of her Buddhist religious views.

Read the story in the Legal Times. (PDF-109KB)
The attorneys who work on these cases say it is "some of the most rewarding work they've ever done."
(08/15/05)

Pro Bono Success Stories

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Attorneys at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP win asylum for an Afghan doctor who fled torture at the hand of the Taliban after helping a woman deliver her baby.

McCarter & English, LLP
Attorney at McCarter & English, LLP wins asylum for client after 3 ½ years in detention.

Davis Polk & Wardwell
Attorney at Davis Polk & Wardwell win asylum and release from detention for Congolese torture survivor.

LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae L.L.P.
Attorneys at LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae L.L.P. win asylum for gay couple who in Colombia were targeted for their sexual orientation.

Lowenstein Sandler PC
Attorney at Lowenstein Sandler PC wins asylum for law student pro-democracy activist and torture survivor from Sudan.

Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
Attorneys at Shulte Roth & Zabel LLP win asylum for Congolese minister’s family and reunite the family’s young children with their parents.

Howrey Simon Arnold & White, L.L.P.
Attorneys at Howrey Simon Arnold & White, L.L.P. win asylum for a southern Sudanese student activist.

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher L.L.P.
Attorneys at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher L.L.P. continue to fight for asylum for their formerly detained client, a pro-democracy activist and torture survivor from Cameroon, who applied for asylum six years ago.

Latham & Watkins
Attorneys at Latham & Watkins win asylum for a Chechen doctor whose life was threatened by both Russian soldiers and Chechen rebels.

Hunton & Williams
Attorneys at Hunton & Williams win asylum for a former monk and torture survivor form Tibet.

Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP

White & Case
Attorneys at White & Case win asylum for Sierra Leonean woman and her 3 children.


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