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Lisa Brodyaga was born on 21 September, 1940, is an American human rights lawyer (1940–2021). Discover Lisa Brodyaga's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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1940

Elisabeth S. Brodyaga (September 21, 1940 – October 28, 2021) was an American human rights lawyer.

She ran Proyecto Libertad, a pro bono legal initiative for Central American asylum seekers.

1974

Ms. Brodyaga graduated in 1974 from Catholic University School of Law, in Washington, D.C.

To keep her sanity, she raised animals, including horses, dogs, and a few head of cattle.

To atone for all the paper she wasted on briefs and the like, she planted trees.

1981

Since 1981, she was certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.

At about that time, she became deeply involved with the work on behalf of the Central Americans.

Refugio Del Rio Grande, Inc., is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) "refugee camp" on a 45 acre wilderness near San Benito, Texas, where she served as a volunteer attorney.

1986

In 1986, she founded a refugee camp, Refugio del Rio Grande, in the Rio Grande Valley which she ran until her death.

1996

Most of her later work was on behalf of lawful permanent residents, caught up in the web of the 1996 amendments.

Between 1996 and 2001, she litigated the issue of the retroactivity of the repeal of Section 212(c) relief, and represented approximately 50 or 60 LPRs under administratively final orders of deportation.

She won thirty-plus habeas cases, with more held in abeyance while INS appealed her victory, and managed to hold INS at bay until St. Cyr was decided, at which point INS withdrew its appeals.

She has been devoted to challenging the Fifth Circuit’s conclusion that state drug convictions treated as felonies by the state are aggravated felonies.

This issue was also won at the Supreme Court, in Lopez v. Gonzales, 127 S.Ct.

2006

625 (2006), holding that drug offenses which would be misdemeanors under federal law are not aggravated felonies, regardless of how they are characterized by the state.

Prior cases she has been involved in include Guevara-Flores, an antecedent to Cardoza-Fonseca, and Diaz-Resendez, giving a broad interpretation to the scope of review of discretionary decisions, (preIIRIRA), but still useful in some instances.

She has received various national awards, from the National Lawyers Guild, American Immigration Lawyers Association, and Lexis-Nexis.

Early in her career, she taught at various law schools.