NEWS RELEASE
April 11, 2000
PRO BONO COORDINATOR JOINS
EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION REVIEW
FALLS CHURCH, VA - Steven C. Lang joined the
Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) yesterday as Pro
Bono Coordinator. The Pro Bono Program represents an
important step forward in the agency's outreach to expand and
improve its customer service initiatives. Recognizing the need to
have a person dedicated full time to the Pro Bono Program,
EOIR conducted a nationwide search. Lang was selected as a result
of this search.
Lang will initially assess the areas of need
for pro bono representation throughout the country, with
particular attention given to juveniles and detained aliens. He
will work to establish and maintain contacts with individuals and
organizations which might be able to provide pro bono
representation before the Immigration Courts and the Board of
Immigration Appeals, namely bar associations, law schools,
advocacy groups, and law firms. Access to counsel will
significantly improve and enhance the immigration hearing process
in that aliens will be better able to present their cases to the
court while allowing for proceedings to move along more
efficiently.
Before accepting this position at EOIR, Lang
served as Attorney Coordinator for ProBAR (the South Texas Pro
Bono Asylum Representation Project) in Harlingen, Texas, from
June 1997 to February 2000. During this time, he initiated and
supervised the ProBAR Legal Rights Project which makes live group
rights presentations to all detainees at the Port Isabel Service
Processing Center. From May 1994 to June 1997, Lang was in
private immigration practice in Houston, Texas.
He received his B.A. in 1990 from the
University of Texas at Austin, and his J.D. in 1993 from the
University of Houston Law Center. Lang is fluent in Spanish and
conversant in French. He is a member of the Texas Bar.
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