National Women's Law Center
United States
/ District of Columbia
| Women
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Since 1972, the Center has expanded the possibilities for women and girls in this country. The Center uses the law in all its forms: getting new laws on the books and enforced; litigating ground-breaking cases in state and federal courts all the way to the Supreme Court; and educating the public about ways to make the law and public policies work for women and their families. An experienced staff of more than 50 takes on the issues that cut to the core of women's and girls' lives in education, employment, family economic security, and health - with special attention given to the needs of low-income women and their families.
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Family Economic Security program
Employment
Education
Health and Reproductive Rights program
Advocacy
Legal Rights Issues