Human Rights Foundation
Caitlin T. is an accomplished legal professional with experience in international human rights law and immigration. Currently serving as an International Legal Associate at the Human Rights Foundation since March 2024, Caitlin previously held the position of Associate Attorney at Ropes & Gray LLP from October 2022 to March 2024. Additional experience includes a role as a Communications Volunteer for the Oslo Freedom Forum and a Student Attorney in the Immigration Clinic at Washington University in St. Louis School of Law, where Caitlin obtained a J.D. degree in May 2022. Caitlin has also pursued international legal studies at Korea University and has contributed to various organizations, including Dream Corps and Lewis Rice LLC, focusing on criminal justice policy and immigration law. Academic credentials include a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and completion of the International Baccalaureate Program at Germantown High School.
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Human Rights Foundation (HRF) is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that promotes and protects human rights globally, with a focus on closed societies. We believe that all human beings are entitled to freedom of self-determination, freedom from tyranny, the rights to speak freely, to associate with those of like mind, and to leave and enter their countries. Individuals in a free society must be accorded equal treatment and due process under law, and must have the opportunity to participate in the governments of their countries; HRF’s ideals likewise find expression in the conviction that all human beings have the right to be free from arbitrary detainment or exile and from interference and coercion in matters of conscience. • Freedom of self-determination. • Freedom of speech and expression • The right to worship in the manner of their choice • Freedom of association. • The right to acquire and dispose of property • The right to leave and enter their countries • The right to equal treatment and due process under law • The right to be able to participate in the government of their countries • Freedom from arbitrary detainment or exile • Freedom from slavery and torture • Freedom from interference and coercion in matters of conscience We seek, in particular, to sustain the struggle for liberty in those areas where it is presently under threat. HRF does not support nor condone violence.