Celebrating the Life of Sally Gold

Please join family and friends in remembering WLC founding member and long-time supporter, Sally Gold. A fierce advocate, gifted strategist, and unwavering champion for women’s rights, Sally helped shape the Women’s Law Center from its earliest days. Her advocacy was instrumental in challenging discriminatory credit and banking laws, securing equal access to justice, and ensuring […]
Women’s Law Center Receives Grant in Memory of Sheila Sachs to Support Family Law Legal Services

The Women’s Law Center of Maryland (WLC) is proud to announce a generous three-year grant of $20,000 annually from the family of Sheila K. Sachs. This generous gift through the Steve and Sheila Sachs Pursuit of Justice Fund at the Baltimore Community Foundation will support the WLC’s Collateral Legal Assistance for Survivors (CLAS) project, which […]
Standing with Survivors: Reflections from the MCVRC Town Hall and Resource Fair

On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, Executive Director Katie O’Malley represented the Women’s Law Center of Maryland at the Maryland Crime Victims’ Resource Center (MCVRC) Town Hall and Resource Fair in Baltimore County. Held at the Owings Mills branch of the Baltimore County Public Library, the event brought together service providers, advocates, and community members for […]
Fighting Hate Crimes: A Resource Guide

WLC Joins Gov Wes Moore for Abortion Grant Fund Signing After Years of Advocacy

WLC Remembers Founding Mother Sally Gold

Night of the Advocate: 2025 Awards

BUY TICKETS About Awardees Agenda Sponsorship Opportunities The Women’s Law Center of Maryland’s Annual Awards is our biggest event of the year— a night to gather, honor changemakers, and celebrate the impact we’re making for women across Maryland. Join us to enjoy great food, good people, and to recognize the advocates and changemakers making a […]
How Katie Curran O’Malley Plans to Keep Fighting for Women in the Trump Era

Campaign to Bolster Maryland’s Weak Anti-SLAPP Law Gets a Boost from a Baltimore Story

Governor Moore Signs Proclamation to Enshrine Reproductive Freedom in Maryland’s Constitution
