Corrected: The ABA Commission on Ethics 20/20 still is undecided on whether it will make a recommendation on whether nonlawyers should be allowed to have some form of limited ownership…
Updated: In a gathering storm that apparently may not yet have reached its full strength, lawsuits have been or will be filed today against another 12 law schools over the…
The ABA Midyear Meeting returns to New Orleans today, six years after Hurricane Katrina forced the association to move its midyear gathering out of the city.
Since the events of 2001, the intersection of law and terrorism has become one of the most volatile zones in the public square—a place where qualities of life and manners…
Congolese women walk past one of four tanks stationed—along with soldiers—in the area to preserve order in the wake of a contested presidential election in November. Photo by Junior D. Kannah/APP/Getty Images
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The association will move from this historic building, just a block from the White House, to a nearby location more suitable to staffing needs. Photo courtesy of ABA Media Services.
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The ABA has filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court that argues a sentence of life without parole for juveniles convicted of murder is cruel and unusual punishment.
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