Caitlin Barry
Professor of Law
Director, Farmworker Legal Aid Clinic
Co-Director, Community Interpreter Internship Program
Biography
Caitlin Barry is a community lawyer whose work focuses on racial, economic and gender justice for immigrant workers. Caitlin directs the Farmworker Legal Aid Clinic, where she teaches the clinic seminar and supervises student advocates working on a range of civil litigation cases for farmworkers and their families, as well as advocacy projects with community partners. Under Barry's supervision, the Farmworker Clinic provides legal support for grassroots organizations addressing issues including immigrant detention and carceral immigration enforcement, access to driver licenses, surveillance technologies and exploitative working conditions.
Barry joined the ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ faculty in 2012 as a Reuschlein Clinical Teaching Fellow and became the Director of the Farmworker Clinic in 2015. She has served on the board of the Society of American Law Teachers and as the co-President of the Clinical Legal Education Association.
Prior to her clinical teaching, Barry served as a staff attorney at Nationalities Service Center, specializing in deportation defense for individuals targeted by the criminal system, and from 2007 to 2012 she was also the Immigration Specialist at the Defender Association of Philadelphia, a position she created with a 2007 post-graduate fellowship from the Berkeley Law Foundation. While at NSC, she supervised the Temple Immigration Law Clinic as an adjunct professor. She is a graduate of the New College of Florida and Temple Law, where she was awarded the Beth Cross Memorial Award for Public Interest Service and the Leonard Sigal Memorial Award for Academic Excellence in Criminal Law.
Practice Experience
- Staff attorney, NSC
- Immigration Specialist, Defender Association of Philadelphia