Jill C. Morrison is the Executive Director of the Women’s Law and Public Policy Fellowship Program (WLPPFP), and Leadership and Advocacy for Women in Africa (LAWA) Program. She also teaches the LAWA seminar, where each of the LL.M. candidates develops a thesis focusing on a particular woman’s human rights issue. Jill also works with J.D. students, supervising the writing requirement and teaching a seminar on Reproductive Justice. Additionally, she co-teaches The First Thousand Days, a Global Health Law course focusing on laws and policies impacting the developmental period from a fetus’s conception through birth until the age of two. She also worked with a group of students to develop a Reproductive Justice curriculum for Georgetown’s Street Law program.

Jill returned to WLPPFP in 2012, after thirteen years at the National Women’s Law Center, where she was a 1998-1999 Fellow. At the Center, Jill developed legal theories to protect and advance access to comprehensive reproductive health services, and to protect the rights of vulnerable pregnant and parenting women.

Prior to joining the Center, Jill served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Sterling Johnson Jr., Eastern District of New York. She also spent a year at the Women’s Law Project as a Philadelphia Bar Foundation Fellow, and in private practice with Ballard, Spahr, Andrews & Ingersoll. At Yale Law School, Jill was an editor of the Yale Journal of Law and Feminism, Director of the Green Haven Prison Project, and President of the Black Law Students’ Association. She received her undergraduate degree in Journalism from Rutgers University, and also holds an LL.M. in Global Health Law from Georgetown University Law
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Jill previously served on the National Board of If/When/How: Lawyering for Reproductive Justice. She is currently on the Steering Committee of the District of Columbia Bar Association’s International Law Community, and co-chairs the Immigration and Human Rights subcommittee.

Scholarship

Contributions to Law Reviews and Other Scholarly Journals

Jill C. Morrison & Anna Reed, Taking Food from the Mouths of Babes: WIC’s Punitive Treatment of Low-Income Mothers Who Won’t or Can’t Breastfeed, 65 How. L.J. 477-501 (2022). [WWW] [W] [L]
Jill C. Morrison, Redefining the “Morehouse Man”: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity at Morehouse College in the Wake of Spelman's Decision to Accept Transwomen, 22 J. Gender Race & Just. 79-106 (2019).
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Jill C. Morrison, Resuscitating the Black Body: Reproductive Justice as Resistance to the State’s Property Interest in Black Women's Reproductive Capacity, 31 Yale J.L. & Feminism 35-56 (2019).
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U.S. Supreme Court Briefs

Brief for Michele Coleman Mayes, Claudia Hammerman, Charanya Krishnaswami, and 365 Other Legal Professionals Who Have Exercised Their Constitutional Right to an Abortion as Amici Curiae Supporting Petitioners, June Med. Servs. LLC v. Gee, Nos. 18-1323, 18-1460 (U.S. Dec. 2, 2019).
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Book Chapters & Collected Works

Jill C. Morrison, What Lawyers Need to Know About the Reproductive Justice Framework, in Whose Choice Is It?: Abortion, Medicine, and the Law 309-323 (David F. Walbert & J. Douglas Butler eds., Chicago: American Bar Association 7th ed. 2021).
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