Board of Directors
Officers
Former Chairman, Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts; Board Member for non-profit organizations promoting charter schools, hospice, elder care, and land conservation.
Mediator; Mentor, mediation clinics, Columbia Law School and Cardozo Law School; Advocate of use of mediation in New York State; Member, Committee on University Resources, Harvard University; former Board Member, The NY Historical Society; former Vice President, Women's Committee of the Central Park Conservancy.
Managing Director of Global, Corporate and Investment Banking at the Bank of America.
Nancy Northup is the President and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights, a global human rights organization that uses constitutional and international law to secure women's reproductive freedom. The Center has brought groundbreaking cases before national courts, U.N. committees, and regional human rights bodies, and has built the legal capacity of women's rights advocates in over 45 countries.
Ms. Northup joined the Center in 2003 with a rich mix of experience as a constitutional litigator, federal prosecutor, and women’s rights advocate, and a reputation for intelligence, passion, and creativity. "I look forward to a time when a woman's right to control her reproductive life is secured as a fundamental human right, which cannot be denied in the name of religion, culture, or politics," Ms. Northup declared at the time.
Since then, Ms. Northup has pursued that vision at the Center with bold, new strategies. Under her leadership, the Center has aggressively expanded its international program, including the launch of an international litigation campaign that has included the first abortion case decided by the U.N. Human Rights Committee and the first case to frame preventable maternal deaths as a human rights violation. Building on its established reputation as first-rate litigators, the Center has also taken the human rights framework into its work in the U.S. It is now documenting U.S. rights violations through fact-finding reports and holding the U.S. accountable before U.N. bodies that monitor compliance with international treaty obligations. In 2008, Ms. Northup led the Center to establish the Law School Initiative to promote legal scholarship and teaching on reproductive health and human rights, an emerging body of transnational law not yet widely taught in U.S. law schools. This ground-breaking effort will shape the thinking of the next generation of lawyers, judges, and policymakers through fellowships for recent law school graduates, a visiting scholars' program, curriculum development, conferences, and publications.
Before coming to the Center, Ms. Northup was the founding director of the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law. From 1989 to 1996, she served as a prosecutor and Deputy Chief of Appeals in the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York.
Ms. Northup graduated from Brown University and Columbia Law School, where she was a Kent Scholar and Managing Editor of the Columbia Law Review. She served as a law clerk to the Honorable Alvin B. Rubin of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans. Ms. Northup holds adjunct appointments at NYU Law School and Columbia Law School where she has taught courses in constitutional and human rights law.
A frequent public speaker, Ms. Northup is quoted widely in the national press and has appeared on ABC World News Tonight, CBS Evening News, NBC Nightly News, CNN, FOX News, PBS, MSNBC and NPR.
Ms. Northup was born in Kokomo, Indiana and grew up in New York, Texas, and California. She is a lifelong Unitarian-Universalist, who has taught Sunday
school and is the immediate past President of the Board of Trustees of All Souls Church. She lives in New York City with her teenage son; her daughter
attends Northwestern University.
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Chair Emeritus, Planned Parenthood of New York City, Board Member, Civitas; Member, Leadership Council of the Harvard School of Public Health, former Member, Board of Trustees, Mount Holyoke College; former magazine, freelance fiction, and cookbook editor.
Faculty Chair, International Human Rights, University of Toronto; Co-Director, International Programme on Reproductive and Sexual Health Law, University of Toronto; Co-Author, Reproductive Health and Human Rights (Oxford University Press, 2003); Ethical and Legal Issues Co-Editor, International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics; Editorial Advisory Board Member, Human Rights Quarterly and Reproductive Health Matters.
Board Members
Víctor E. Abramovich, Lawyer, Master of Laws (LLM) and International Studies from Washington College of Law, American University; Professor at the University of Buenos Aires and at the National University of Lanús, where he is in charge of the Masters on Human Rights and Public Policies; former Executive Director of the Center for Legal and Social Studies; Member of the Inter American Commission on Human Rights of the Organization of American States; Associate professor at Washington College of Law, American University; Executive Secretary of the Institute of Human Rights Policies of MERCOSUR.
Associate Professor, Obstetrics and Gynecology, New York University School of Medicine; Associate Medical Director, Bellevue Hospital Center; Board Member, Greater New York March of Dimes; Institutional Review Board Member, Population Council; medical work focuses on caring for women who were chemically dependent and/or infected with HIV.
Senior University Fellow, Northeastern University, focusing on public policy matters; member, Board of Trustees, Northeastern University; former Commissioner of Insurance for Massachusetts; former justice of the Superior Court, Massachusetts; decades-long involvement in efforts to improve women's reproductive rights.
Professor of Law, New York University Law School; former President, American Society of International Law; formerly a professor of law Columbia University, University of Michigan, and George Washington University and a legal adviser in the Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Department of State.
Former President and CEO, Planned Parenthood League of Massachusetts; Chair, IPAS Board of Directors; Co-Chair, Federation-wide Campaign, Planned Parenthood Federation of America; former President, National Abortion Federation; Board Member, Nantucket Lightship Basket Museum.
Executive Director, Connor’s Center for Women’s Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School
Author and Editor; Vice Chair, The Fund for Public Schools; Chair, Senior Advisory Council of the Harvard University Institute of Politics; President, the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation.
Co-Director, Arthur Garfield Hays Civil Liberties Program; Elizabeth K Dollard Professor of Law, Medicine and Psychiatry, New York University School of Law.
Partner, Morrison & Foerster LLP, specializing in securities litigation and investigations; Chair of firm-wide Pro Bono Committee; pro bono interests include reproductive rights and education advocacy; President of Board of Advocates for Children of New York, Secretary of Board of New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, member of Inwood House Corporate Advisory Board.
Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General and his Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Asia.
Board Member, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; actively supports graduate education in the humanities at the University of Michigan, applied research in social problems at Brookdale Institute in Israel, and a variety of environmental organizations.
Director and founder of the Children’s Rights Division of Human Rights Watch, which works to end human rights abuses against children around the world. Member of the CUNY Law School Board of Visitors.
Executive Director, Connor’s Center for Women’s Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School
Clinical Instructor, Teen and Young Adult Clinic, Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford School of Medicine; former C4 Board Member, Planned Parenthood Golden Gate; research interests include emergency contraception (EC) perceptions and preferences by adolescents, EC provision by pediatricians and other physicians, and sexual health websites’ accuracy of information.






