Person

Rachel Finn

Dale and James J. Pinto Legal Fellow

Rachel Finn is the Dale and James J. Pinto Legal Fellow on the International Advocacy and Litigation team. She received a J.D. with a Certificate in Refugees and Humanitarian Emergencies from Georgetown University Law Center, where she was a Public Interest Fellow, Managing Editor of the Georgetown Journal of International Law, and the recipient of the Bettina E. Pruckmayr Award for Human Rights.

During law school, Rachel successfully represented an asylum seeker in immigration court and worked on the trial team prosecuting crimes against humanity and war crimes at an international criminal tribunal in The Hague. She also held positions with the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and the Public International Law and Policy Group, and supported litigation efforts of Georgetown’s Institute for Constitutional Advocacy and Protection.

Previously, Rachel served as the Associate Director of Advocacy for Congressional Relations at the Enough Project, working to combat the financing of mass atrocities and conflict in central and east Africa. Rachel grew up in Massachusetts and holds a B.A. in International Relations from Tufts University.

New year, new us. Same mission.

Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights is rebranding to honor the legacy of our founder and hero, Mrs. Ethel Skakel Kennedy. From now on, we will proudly be known as the Robert & Ethel Kennedy Human Rights Center

While our name is changing, our mission and work remain the same. We will continue to fight injustice, advance human rights, and hold governments accountable around the world in 2026 and beyond.