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The American Bar Association’s 2025 Annual Meeting will be held in Toronto August 6-12 with the theme “Rule of Law Rising: Advancing Law in a Connected World.” The event will feature sessions in conju ...
Six months ago, the American Bar Association faced a choice. Across the country, the rule of law was being tested — not just in courtrooms, but in classrooms, statehouses, and within the public ...
The program explored efforts by legal practitioners to balance public safety, accountability and criminal responsibility when dealing with people living with dementia.
The art of living is about encouraging people to pursue their passions and explore all the ways people can find inspiration for life through artwork, music, or hobbies.
The American Bar Association is deeply saddened by the passing of William H. “Bill” Neukom, who served as ABA president in 2007 and 2008, and offers its sincere condolences to his family and friends.
Creating a holistic public defender system, protecting a vulnerable group from imminent housing loss and advancing the American Bar Association’s mission to assure meaningful access to justice are som ...
CHICAGO, June 16, 2025 — The American Bar Association today filed a lawsuit against the U.S. government, more than two dozen federal departments and agencies, and the heads of those departments and ...
It seems that nearly every day, we wake up to new attacks on the rule of law, our courts, our profession and the principles we hold dear. This pattern has increased in intensity and frequency and ...
We the undersigned bar organizations stand together with and in support of the American Bar Association (“ABA”) to defend the Rule of Law and reject efforts to undermine the courts and the legal ...
CHICAGO, March 26, 2025 — The American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section will host its 2025 Antitrust Spring Meeting, the largest gathering of competition, consumer protection and data privacy ...
CHICAGO, March 18, 2025 — The American Bar Association stands firmly with Chief Justice John Roberts in rejecting calls by government officials to impeach federal judges who issue rulings with which ...
On February 28, 2025, HHS rescinded the Richardson Waiver, a decades-old policy requiring voluntary public notice-and-comment periods for regulations related to public benefits like Medicare and ...
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