Justice isn't promised,
it's pursued.

Project TAHA stands where others turn away. Through strategic legal action and advocacy, we defend the most demonized, marginalized, and oppressed.

Cases

Dr. Aafia Siddiqui

Maria Kari, alongside human rights attorney Clive S. Smith, proudly represents Dr. Aafia Siddiqui pro bono in her decades-long fight for justice from an unjust 86-year sentence for crimes she did not commit.

Evacuation Lawsuits

Your constitutional protections extend beyond the borders of the United States. As an American citizen, the U.S. government must safeguard and uphold your constitutionally protected rights, regardless of location.

Free Speech on Campus

In April of 2024, we watched in horror as students and faculty across the country engaged in peaceful, pro-Palestine encampments and faced shocking police brutality.

Gaza Family Project

The Americans we helped evacuate from October to November of 2023 returned home traumatized, having left behind hundreds of immediate family members.

Borak & Hashem Alagha

Israel’s administrative detention system is legalized injustice – imprisoning people indefinitely without charge or trial, based on secret evidence they can’t see and can’t challenge.

Momodou Taal

Momodou Taal – a professor, student at Cornell University, and principled leader in the Palestinian human rights space – became a target of coordinated repression by Cornell University and the U.S. government.

Mahmoud Khalil

The right to protest injustice is a cornerstone of any free society. But today, students who speak out for Palestine are being treated as threats instead of voices of conscience.

UT Austin Lawsuit

When Texas Governor Abbott and UT Austin deployed state troopers in riot gear to violently suppress a peaceful pro-Palestinian protest in April 2024 – arresting 57 students despite arresting officers questioning “What are they doing that’s illegal?” —Project TAHA,