Law Student Honored for Pro Bono Work as Interpreter

Julie-Ann Gindoff, a Law School student involved with the Rappaport Center for Law and Public Service's Pro Bono Program, was honored with the 2011 Volunteer Interpreter of the Year Award by the Political Asylum/Immigration Representation (PAIR) Project.

The PAIR Project provides pro bono immigration legal services to asylum-seekers and immigrants detained in Massachusetts.

As a native French speaker, Julie was a volunteer interpreter for the program and acted as the liaison between PAIR clients and their pro bono attorneys.