Litigation

Defending asylum seekers in court is at the heart of what we do. The Center for Gender & Refugee Studies is committed to protecting as many refugees as possible under existing law even as we work for a more just legal system. We litigate in two key areas: advancing substantive asylum law to keep legal avenues open for refugees and protecting the asylum system itself to make sure that people have access to a fair legal process. This litigation docket provides an update on some of the major cases that CGRS is fighting in court.

Featured Cases

  • Credit: Denise Cathey/The Brownsville Herald via AP

    CGRS is co-counsel in a class action lawsuit brought on behalf of people harmed under the original implementation of Trump's Remain in Mexico policy.

    Asylum at the Border
    Remain in Mexico
  • Credit: Matt Gush/iStock.com

    The Supreme Court has taken up CGRS and our partners' challenge to the government's rescinded turnback ("metering") policy.

    Asylum at the Border
    Metering
  • CGRS and our partners are challenging Trump's illegal proclamation shutting down access to asylum at the southern border.

    212(f) Shutdown
    Asylum at the Border

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  • Credit: Brooke Anderson

    CGRS and our partners are challenging the government's Mandatory Bars Rule, which imposes unlawful barriers to protection for people fleeing persecution and torture.

    Asylum at the Border
    Bars to Asylum
  • Credit: Brooke Anderson

    CGRS and the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program won an injunction blocking a Trump-era rule that would have created nearly insurmountable barriers to asylum.

    Bars to Asylum
    Children and Families
    Gender-Based Asylum