Bio
Lenora Lapidus was the director of the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Women’s Rights Project. She litigated gender discrimination cases in courts throughout the country, engaged in public policy advocacy, and spoke on gender equity issues in the media and to the public. Her work focused on economic justice, educational equity, ending gender-based violence, and women in the criminal justice system.
She and her colleagues won a unanimous ruling from the Supreme Court in AMP v. Myriad Genetics, striking down patents on the human BRCA genes, associated with breast and ovarian cancer. She also won a landmark victory from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in Jessica Gonzales v. U.S., resulting in the issuance of historic guidance from DOJ to law enforcement on gender-biased policing. In 2015, she urged the EEOC to investigate the low number of women hired by studios to be directors for film and television, leading to an in-depth investigation.
Lapidus has received several awards and fellowships, including the Trailblazer Award from Women and Hollywood, 21 Leaders for the 21st Century from Women’s eNews, and the Wasserstein Fellowship for outstanding public interest lawyers from Harvard Law School. She graduated cum laude from Harvard Law School and summa cum laude from Cornell University.
Featured work

Mar 26, 2019
Top 5 Reasons Why the House Should Pass the Paycheck Fairness Act

Sep 17, 2018
A Full Investigation Is Needed Into the Sexual Assault Allegations Against Brett Kavanaugh

Aug 16, 2018
Our Vision for Achieving Gender Justice In the Trump Era and Beyond

Apr 12, 2018
The Senate Is an Outdated Workplace Unsuited to New Moms

Jan 18, 2018
If Sexual Harassment Is Illegal, Why Is It So Rampant?

Sep 22, 2017
Who Was Behind the Move to Halt Reporting Rules on Equal Pay?

Jun 9, 2017
Jessica Lenahan Lived Through a Domestic Violence Nightmare and Emerged as a Heroic Advocate for Police Reform

Jun 1, 2017
Why Trump’s Newest Parental Leave Proposal Still Doesn’t Cut It

Apr 4, 2017
Working Women, Your Paycheck Has Been Trapped in a Time Warp

Mar 8, 2017
On International Women’s Day, Here’s How the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Is Fighting for Women’s Rights in the Face of the Most Anti-Woman Agenda in History