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NWLC In The Press

Can a pharmacist legally deny a patient a prescription? It depends.

"The pharmacies are governed by state law and state boards, and the pharmacies themselves often have their own policies," said Gretchen Borchelt, vice president for reproductive rights and health at the National Women's Law Center....

Will Charges Against Asia Argento, Gretchen Carlson Stop Survivors From Coming Forward?

This dynamic is a big factor in discouraging women from reporting abuses in the workplace and elsewhere. “There’s no question that a deep fear of retaliation is a major reason why people don’t come forward...

This Black Woman-Led Organization Will Give You Everything You Need To Know About The 2018 Midterm Elections

Those outcomes include the fact that Black women pursuing higher education are still generally unable to achieve income parity. According to the National Women’s Law Center, Black women with a bachelor’s degree are typically paid...

‘An insult to women’: newly hired ex-Fox exec fuels new turmoil at White House

Alexandra Brodsky, a fellow at the National Women’s Law Center, said Shine’s arrival at the White House was especially striking against the backdrop of the #MeToo movement and a widespread reckoning around sexual harassment and...

In a move to empower victims of sexual harassment, Vermont law takes aim at common legal practice

Employees who don’t have the resources for an attorney may not even realize the “no rehire” clause exists, said Maya Raghu, Director of Workplace Equality and Senior Counsel at the National Women’s Law Center. “They...

Lawsuit Seeks Information About Trump’s Secretive Health-Care Discrimination Division

Attorneys filed the lawsuit in federal court in Washington, D.C., on behalf of the Center for Reproductive Rights and the National Women’s Law Center (NWLC). The lawsuit names HHS as a defendant.