About
Rebecca (Becca) Brown (she/her) is a Supervising Attorney with Public Counsel’s Immigrants’ Rights Project (IRP), where she leads and coordinates IRP’s policy and strategic litigation efforts. Becca has worked in immigrants’ rights advocacy since 2012. Before joining Public Counsel in 2022, she served as a DOJ Accredited Representative and Director of Operations at Central American Legal Assistance (CALA) in Brooklyn, New York where she provided direct legal services to individuals seeking humanitarian relief before the immigration courts, USCIS, and the Board of Immigration Appeals. She now serves on CALA’s Board of Directors. In 2025, she was awarded a Daily Journal California Lawyer Attorneys of the Year Award recognizing her work in a case advocating for a mother and daughter cruelly separated under Trump’s “zero tolerance” policy. She is a graduate of LMU Loyola Law School, Bard College’s Globalization and International Affairs Program, and Franklin University Switzerland.