CWLC joined thirteen other women’s rights organizations in an amicus brief opposing an attempt by seven states (Arizona, Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Nebraska, South Carolina and Texas) to evade their Title IX responsibilities at state schools by claiming there is governmental immunity against such actions.
A proud co-sponsor of SB 813 and a stalwart advocate for social justice, the CWLC is pleased to report …
California lawmakers in the Assembly and the Senate passed SB 813, the ‘Justice for Victims Act,’ which would …
CWLC @CWLC_la condemns Dept. of Education memo stating historic Bostock v. Clayton County #SCOTUS decision barring… twitter.com/i/web/status/13498…
Amy Poyer, Senior Staff Attorney for the California Women’s Law Center, talked with Law360 about the importance of… twitter.com/i/web/status/13419…
The California Women’s Law Center was delighted to host a Speaker Series with Congressman Adam Schiff… twitter.com/i/web/status/13393…