The 2025 Pro Bono Report details the firm’s pro bono efforts through the Lowenstein Center for the Public Interest last year, with the firm’s lawyers devoting more than 28,000 hours to pro bono service in 2025.

The 2025 Report features numerous stories of clients whose lives have been transformed as a result of Lowenstein’s pro bono representation, including:

  • “Selena,” a trafficking survivor from Honduras who, after nearly a decade of legal proceedings, was granted asylum in 2025 in a decision setting precedent for survivors of gender-based violence and gang persecution
  • "Jane," an incarcerated transgender woman who was abruptly transferred to a men’s facility and told she would no longer receive critical medical care following a 2025 Executive Order, prompting the firm to join GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) and the National Center for LGBTQ Rights in filing federal lawsuits that secured a court order blocking the transfers and restoring medical care
  • BrightStreet Financial, a nonprofit dedicated to helping historically underserved entrepreneurs access capital that the firm helped incorporate
  • Sammy Moore whose story of redemption after decades of incarceration illustrates the transformative impact of the firm's clemency and resentencing work alongside the ACLU of New Jersey.
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