National Women's Law Center

The National Women's Law Center (NWLC) is a United States non-profit organization founded by Marcia Greenberger in 1972 and based in Washington, D.C.

[2][3] Marcia Greenberger and Nancy Duff Campbell stepped down as co-presidents July 1, 2017, and NWLC named Fatima Goss Graves President and CEO to succeed them.

[4] The organization focuses on child care and early learning, education and Title IX, health care and reproductive rights, courts and judges, LGBTQ equality, military, poverty and economic security, racial and ethnic justice, tax and budget, and workplace justice.

[12] Jennifer Mondino, the director of the TIME'S UP Legal Defense Fund, said that: "You would hope that [SafeSport] would be being really thoughtful and intentional about setting up their processes in a way that would help survivors.

This includes fellow advocacy groups, academic institutions, law firms, reproductive health organizations, and pharmaceutical companies.

Fatima Goss Graves, President and CEO, speaking about the Time's Up movement at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival