By Shibani Gokhale | August 21, 2017
The American Bar Association's annual meeting came to a close after the passing of the gavel ceremony this week, symbolically signaling the start of a new year for the ABA with a new president.
By Christine Simmons | August 18, 2017
President Donald Trump's rhetoric and actions continue to test the American Bar Association as it pursues its core goals, which include upholding the rule of law, enhancing diversity and eliminating bias.
By Karen Sloan | August 15, 2017
Thousands of new students are flocking to law campuses across the country this month to kick off their legal careers. It's safe to say that most all of them can legally order a beer at the bar. Not Boca Raton's Aaron Parnas.
By Shibani Gokhale | August 14, 2017
Discussion of how lawyers can help solve workplace issues for immigrants and religious minorities was the focus of two panels at the ABA Annual Meeting on Friday, while Sunday saw experts connect the dots between state restrictions on women's rights and lack of access to programs benefiting low-income women and children.
By David Handschuh, Photographer | August 14, 2017
The American Bar Association's annual meeting, August 10-15, was held in New York for the first time in 10 years. The event was primarily conducted at the midtown Hilton hotel, but the ABA partnered with over 20 bar associations in the city to host various events and ceremonies.
By David Handschuh, Photographer | August 11, 2017
The ABA annual meeting brought to New York its new "CLE in the City" series, which gave lawyers the chance to visit and network at law firms and other venues around town while earning up to 4.5 CLE credits.
By Shibani Gokhale | August 9, 2017
The American Bar Association has convened in New York City for the first time in ten years. The ABA Annual Meeting will primarily be conducted at the midtown Hilton hotel, but organizers have created the new "CLE in the City" series, hosted at various Manhattan firms.
By Miriam Rozen | July 24, 2017
Mary Smith, as an enrolled member of the Cherokee Nation, will be one of the first Native Americans to serve as an officer of the American Bar Association when she becomes its secretary this month.
By Shibani Gokhale | July 21, 2017
The New York City Council's decision to offer free counsel to low-income tenants facing eviction is being applauded by legal service providers and the New York City Bar Association, which praised passage of the "historic legislation."
By Rebecca Baker | July 17, 2017
When the American Bar Association convenes in New York City next month for its annual meeting, it will offer a series of low-cost continuing legal education programs geared toward attorneys who may never have attended an ABA event before.
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