Leveraging its own broad expertise in discrimination litigation with the resources of DC's private bar, the Committee's litigation efforts have become nationally known for landmark court victories, record judgements, and precedent-setting consent decrees. Its capacity to mobilize the private bar has made it possible for the Committee to provide its clients more than 50,000 hours of quality legal representation every year.
Key to this success is the pro bono contributions of lawyers and law firms that we work with every day. We welcome your interest in working with us.
The Committee welcomes volunteers on its Projects. For more information, please contact Rhonda Holmes.
The role of co-counsel for each of the Committee's areas of service varies depending on the case.
To express an interest or to learn more about how you might be able to get involved with a particuplar issue, please contact the Project Director. For general inquires, please contact Rhonda Holmes.
The Asylum section of the Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project does have specific needs and guidelines for those wishing to represent candidates for asylum. See our FAQ for more information.