An article published today in The Wall Street Journal draws attention to the plight of thousands of Iraqis who are stranded in Iraq following the United States’ June suspension of... read more →
IRAP is excited to share a profile of the organization and its work published this weekend in the New York Law Journal. The article charts the arc of IRAP’s development... read more →
A poignant Thanksgiving Day column on Philly.com asks Americans to reflect on an important question: "At a time when U.S. military personnel are returning to Iraq, how can we expect... read more →
A blog piece in Roll Call this week acknowledges the effort that some members of Congress have made to help IRAP client, Mohammad, who was featured last month on HBO's... read more →
On November 1-2, student representatives from 23 of IRAP’s law school chapters, as well as attorneys, supporters, and pro bono coordinators, made their way to midtown Manhattan for IRAP’s National... read more →
On Sunday CNN's Michael Holmes interviewed Captain Matt Zeller, co-founder of No One Left Behind, about the failings of the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program in Iraq and Afghanistan. The... read more →
This week the Huffington Post featured a piece about IRAP's client Mohammad, an interpreter from Afghanistan who was recently interviewed on HBO's Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. In working... read more →
This week Faegre Baker Daniels announced that two consultants, Beena Patel and Joshua Andrews, would receive the 2014 Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award for their work with IRAP. Beena and... read more →
Corporate Pro Bono (CPBO) announced today that it will award IRAP and the American International Group Inc.’s (AIG) Global Legal, Compliance, Regulatory, and Government Affairs department (GLCR) with the 2014... read more →
IRAP is thrilled to share the incredible news that, through the steadfast support and dedication of over 130 donors, we have raised $87,935 through the Fundly online fundraising campaign, which will be doubled by Google, for... read more →