If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice at UofL
University of Louisville - Brandeis
About If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice at UofL
If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice at UofL is a student-led organization rooted in the University of Louisville - Brandeis School of Law community in Louisville, Kentucky. This group embodies a commitment to reproductive justice by bringing together law students who believe that legal education should serve social justice movements and marginalized communities. The organization creates space for students to think critically about how law intersects with reproductive autonomy, bodily integrity, and human rights.
Founded on the principle that reproductive justice requires a multidisciplinary and intersectional approach, If/When/How at the University of Louisville connects students with resources, mentorship, and community. Members work together to build solidarity around reproductive justice issues while developing as advocates and lawyers who understand the lived experiences of those most impacted by reproductive oppression.
Located in Louisville, the organization draws strength from its position within a major law school, where students can access institutional support while maintaining their independence and activist orientation. If/When/How at UofL recognizes that reproductive justice is not solely a legal issue but a human rights issue that requires lawyers who are grounded in community movements and accountable to those most affected.
This student organization at the University of Louisville - Brandeis represents a growing movement of law students committed to centering the voices and experiences of those most marginalized in reproductive justice work. By fostering a culture of learning, mutual aid, and collective action, If/When/How at UofL prepares future lawyers to be effective advocates for reproductive freedom and justice in Kentucky and beyond.