News & Updates

  1. Introducing our New Pro Bono Counsel and Her Reflections from the ABA Commission on Immigration (COI) Pro Bono Week at ProBAR

    Photo of Linsday Schenk

    ProBAR is pleased to announce that we have hired Lindsay Schenk as our new Pro Bono Counsel! Lindsay joined ProBAR as a HIAS Border Fellow, and we are fortunate to have her continue to live out ProBAR’s mission with us on the border.

    Lindsay reflects on her first week in her new role during the ABA Commission on Immigration (COI) Pro Bono Week at ProBAR in her piece below. The tremendous efforts displayed by the pro bono attorneys will be impactful long after they return home.

  2. Pro Bono Trip to the Rio Grande Valley

    Pro Bono Counsel Stephanie Baez highlights the Commission on Immigration’s recent trip to Brownsville, Texas. Together with our colleagues at ProBAR, the Commission hosted a delegation of volunteers who provided volunteer legal services at the border.

  3. Director’s Message for Summer 2023

    Photo of ProBAR Director Laura Pena.

    This quarter’s newsletter makes me think about two ProBAR values: Resilience and Adaptability.

    Together, ProBAR finds a way forward in the face of adversity as we zealously defend the rights of our clients. Since my last message of introduction as director, I have witnessed ProBAR staff live out our values of resilience and adaptability in response to two horrific tragedies in our community and a major border policy change.

  4. ProBAR: A Personal Retrospective Then and Now

    Former ProBARian and current Commission on Immigration Member Ilyce Shugall documents her experience having just returned to Harlingen, Texas, to partake in COI’s pro bono week with ProBAR.  

    Read more here about Ilyce’s consultations with noncitizens, her impressions of our office renovations, and runs with bunny encounters along the Arroyo Colorado.

  5. How the ABA Helped Me Do Pro Bono Border Work

    Carolina Lemaster Esquivel in front of ProBAR sign

    Camila LeMaster Esquivel describes her experiences during ProBAR’s pro bono week in Harlingen last May on the ABA’s Law Student Division page. Camila is a current 3L at University of Illinois Chicago School of Law.

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