The National Association of Women Lawyers is a voluntary organization founded in 1899 and based in the United States.
Its aim is to promote women lawyers and women's legal rights.
[1] The group was originally called the "Women Lawyers' Club", and was founded by 18 female lawyers in New York City in 1899.
[2][3][4] The organization started publishing the Women Lawyers Journal in 1911.
[5] The group was renamed the "Women Lawyers Association" by 1914, and changed to its current name in 1923.