If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice
If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice
Who we are:
We are the Sturm College of Law chapter of If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice. If/When/How trains, networks and mobilizes law students and legal professionals to work within and beyond the legal system to champion reproductive justice. In collaboration with communities, organizations, and movements, we transform the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so that all people –especially those most likely to face reproductive injustice –have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms.
What our name means: We believe that everyone should have the ability to decide if, when, and how to create and sustain a healthy family. Our tagline, Lawyering for Reproductive Justice, explains our work supporting, connecting, and mobilizing law students and legal professionals throughout their careers–not just during law school.
Mission Statement: If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice transforms the law and policy landscape through advocacy, support, and organizing so all people have the power to determine if, when, and how to define, create, and sustain families with dignity and to actualize sexual and reproductive wellbeing on their own terms.
Board:
Co-President/Treasurer: Cassie Weidner
Co-President: Kit Longnecker
Secretary: Caroline Brown