If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice is a national nonprofit network of lawyers, law students, and legal professionals that defends and advances reproductive justice in courts, capitols, and communities. The organization operates a Repro Legal Helpline, a Repro Legal Defense Fund, training and fellowship programs for emerging reproductive justice lawyers, strategic litigation and policy advocacy, and coalition work to prevent the criminalization of pregnancy and expand access to abortion and related care.
Works on reproductive justice and abortion access policies, anti‑criminalization of pregnancy outcomes, litigation and amicus advocacy, state and federal regulatory and statutory reform affecting abortion and medication abortion, client‑centered legal defense (criminal, family, immigration), privacy and surveillance issues, and related cross‑movement issues such as immigrant and racial justice that affect reproductive autonomy.
Primarily funded by philanthropic grants and individual donations, supplemented by investment income and modest program service revenue; major support historically from private foundations and charitable contributions.
Repro Legal Defense Fund, Repro Legal Helpline, RJ (Reproductive Justice) Fellowship and RJ Lawyers Network; coalition partners and collaborators include national reproductive rights legal groups and networks such as the Abortion Defense Network and other movement partners; senior leaders include Mariko Miki (Co‑Executive Director) and other senior staff and fellows who are publicly associated with the organization.
Non-profit (501(c)(3) public charity)