The National Bar Association’s new president, Atlanta plaintiffs attorney C.K. Hoffler, vowed to lead the nation’s oldest and largest African American bar association in fighting what she called the three pandemics of 2020: COVID-19, police brutality and election suppression.

“Our lawyers are ready, willing and able to elevate their leadership in fighting these pandemics that plague the United States—and that disproportionately impact African Americans,” Hoffler said in an interview with the Daily Report.

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