
Lynn M. Paltrow, JD
The Founder of Pregnancy Justice (formerly National Advocates for Pregnant Women) Ms. Paltrow is a graduate of Cornell University and New York University School of Law. She has worked on numerous cases challenging restrictions on the right to choose abortion as well as cases opposing the prosecution and punishment of pregnant women seeking to continue their pregnancies to term.
Ms. Paltrow has served as a senior staff attorney at the ACLU's Reproductive Freedom Project, as a founding attorney and Director of Special Litigation at the Center for Reproductive Law and Policy (now the Center for Reproductive Rights), and as Vice President for Public Affairs for Planned Parenthood of New York City.
Ms. Paltrow conceived of and filed the first affirmative federal civil rights challenge to a hospital policy of searching pregnant women for evidence of drug use and turning that information over to the police. In the case of Ferguson et. al., v. City of Charleston et. al., the United States Supreme Court agreed that such a policy violates the 4th amendment’s protections against unreasonable searches and seizures.
Through her work as a national litigator and strategist in cases involving the intersection of the war on reproductive freedom and the war on drugs, Ms. Paltrow recognized the need for a shift in the reproductive rights paradigm – away from divisive (and inaccurate) “pro-choice” and “anti-choice” categorizations and toward a set of inclusive, positive reproductive and family justice values around which a broad base of allies can mobilize.
Ms. Paltrow is the recipient of numerous fellowships and award and is a frequent guest lecturer and writer for popular press, law reviews, and peer-reviewed journals. She is a Gemini and mother of twins.
In May 2023, Lynn stepped down from Pregnancy Justice after decades of dedicated service. Reproductive Justice leaders, colleagues and friends celebrated her legacy in these videos.

Fellowships and Honors
CA Attorneys for Criminal Justice’s Skip Glenn Award for excellence in advocacy in helping to free Adora Perez, 2022
Courage Award | CHOICES, Memphis Center for Reproductive Health, 2018
Honorary Doctor of Law Degree Recipient | CUNY School of Law, 2015
Out 100 | OUT Magazine - One of the 100 Outstanding Gay Achievers, 2012
Honorary Doctor of Law Degree Recipient | John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 2011
Woman of Valor Award | Planned Parenthood of New York City, 2011
Barbara Seaman Award for Activism in Women's Health | National Women’s Health Network, 2008
When Women Pursue Justice: Appearing as one of the 90 women celebrated in a 3,300 square foot wall mural in Bedford Stuyvesant, New York focusing on women who “have led or participated in movements for social change in the United States.” 2005
Honoree: 21 Women Leaders for the 21st Century | WomensENews outstanding women’s leaders 2005
The Justice Gerald Le Dain Award for Achievement in the Field of Law. Presented at the Drug Policies for the New Millennium conference, for accomplishments in the face of extremist government policies. 2001
Profiles in Power, 100 the Most Influential Lawyers in America | The National Law Journal (March 25, 1991)
Georgetown Women's Law and Public Policy Fellowship. One-year, full-time fellowship awarded annually to eight recent law graduates with a demonstrated commitment to women's rights. 1984 -1985
Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Fellowship. Awarded to five NYU law students annually who demonstrate exceptional legal ability and commitment to work for civil liberties and civil rights. 1982