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  • National Association of Women Lawyers (NAWL)
    The National Association of Women Lawyers (NAWL) is the leading national voluntary organization devoted to the interests of women lawyers and women's rights. Founded over 100 years ago, NAWL has historically served as an educational forum and an active voice for the concerns of women in the legal profession.

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Idaho

  • Idaho Women Lawyers (IWL)
    To promote equal rights and opportunities for women and minorities within the legal profession and the judicial system. To promote full participation by women and minorities in the organized bar and in the legislative and judicial branches of government. To provide opportunities for women and minorities in the legal profession to support and educate one another.

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Iowa

  • Iowa Women Attorneys Association (IOWA)
    I.O.W.A. Promotes The Welfare And Interest Of Women Lawyers, Maintains The Honor And Integrity Of The Profession Of Law, Secures Justice And Equality For All Persons Within The State, And Advances The Following Goals: To Promote Full Participation Of Women Attorneys In All The Rights, Privileges, Benefits And Responsibilities Of The Legal Profession To Promote Issues Of Statewide, National And International Significance Which Relate To Women Lawyers And Women As Affected By The Law And The Legal System To Support The Iowa State Bar Association And Other Organizations In Advancing The Status Of Women In Society To Promote The Growth Of Local Bar Associations For Women And Assist In Their Activities, And To Provide A System Of Communication And Support Among Its Members.

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Oregon



  • Oregon Women Lawyers (OWLS) The Oregon Women Lawyers mission is to transform the practice of law and ensure justice and equality by advancing women and minorities in the legal profession. With over 1200 members, Oregon Women Lawyers (OWLS) helps hundreds of women attorneys create valuable professional networks and warm friendships. Our networking and leadership gatherings provide contacts and information to a wide range of legal professionals: experienced attorneys seeking to polish their leadership skills, newer attorneys looking for mentors and assistance, large firm attorneys navigating a culture biased toward a traditionally male model of success, and sole practitioners seeking referrals and connections.

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South Carolina



  • South Carolina Women Lawyers' Association (SCWLA)
    The purpose of the South Carolina Women Lawyers Association (SCWLA) is to enhance the status, influence and effectiveness of women lawyers in the State of South Carolina; through advocacy, action and association, to take positive steps to ensure that women lawyers achieve their fair share of opportunities and benefits available to those in the legal profession; to promote and maintain the highest standards for the legal profession, the judiciary and the court systems of the State of South Carolina; to promote the welfare and interests of women lawyers in a fair and impartial manner; to provide opportunities for the development of collegiality and mentoring among women lawyers; to work toward the preservation of the rights of women and the elimination of gender biased conduct in the law and legal profession affecting women lawyers, litigants and persons employed in the legal profession; to promote opportunities for women in the judiciary; to work cooperatively with other organizations for the purpose of resolving problems created by gender based discrimination within the legal systems of the State of South Carolina and society at large; to encourage and promote the participation of women in all facets of the legal profession; to provide a forum to consider and address issues unique to women in the legal profession; and to honor those persons who demonstrate dedication to these goals and objectives.

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