After Ebadi was legally licensed, she became known for handling cases pro bono. Some of the most critical cases she worked on were opposition government politicians Darius and Parwane Furuhar and a student, Ezzat Ebrahiminejad, who was in university dormitories. Serial killings were in attacks. Aside from the two major cases, Ebadi has been involved in several news and social cases involving women and children.
In 2000, his work as a volunteer lawyer even landed him in prison for three weeks. She is accused of disseminating evidence of state involvement in attacks on student accommodation the previous year (Ebadi, 2016). In addition to her busy life as a lawyer, Ebadi founded two NGOs, the Society for the Protection of Children’s Rights (SPRC) (1994) and the Human Rights Defenders Centre (DHRC), in 2001 (Ebadi, 2016). organization, she fought for humanity.
