21 Facts About American Bar Association

1. American Bar Association is an advocate for merit based judicial selection.

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2. American Bar Association was founded on August 21, 1878, by a group of 75 lawyers.

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3. American Bar Association is a nationwide voluntary professional association of attorneys.

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4. The American Bar Association pinned the stigma of immorality on the lower class of lawyers as shysters who talked, dressed and acted differently.

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5. American Bar Association does not approve correspondence or home study programs and does not provide information on home study programs.

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6. At the present time the American Bar Association has identified more than 1000 institutions across the United States which offer formal paralegal education programs leading to either a degree or certificate.

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7. The American Bar Association does not provide placement assistance to paralegals, nor does it maintain lists of law firms or other agencies that employ paralegals.

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8. American Bar Association does not provide financial assistance to individuals interested in enrolling in paralegal education programs.

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9. American Bar Association has no information currently available on the starting salaries of paralegals in different geographical areas of the United States.

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10. The American Bar Association has no information currently available on the starting salaries of paralegals in different geographical areas of the United States.

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11. American Bar Association is standing by Chief Justice John Roberts on his criticism of President Trump, who used the label "Obama judges.

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12. The American Bar Association is standing by Chief Justice John Roberts on his criticism of President Trump, who used the label "Obama judges.

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13. American Bar Association agreed with Roberts, adding that: "As we celebrate this Thanksgiving holiday, let us all count our blessings as Americans—free speech; free press; an independent, impartial judiciary; and the ability of every person in our country to stand up and speak out in favor of the rule of law.

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14. American Bar Association joined Chief Justice John Roberts in rebuking Donald Trump for his recent attacks on the 9th Circuit Court, telling the president that an independent judiciary is something "we should all be thankful for.

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15. The American Bar Association joined Chief Justice John Roberts in rebuking Donald Trump for his recent attacks on the 9th Circuit Court, telling the president that an independent judiciary is something "we should all be thankful for.

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16. American Bar Association agreed with Roberts, adding, "As we celebrate this Thanksgiving holiday, let us all count our blessings as Americans–free speech; free press; an independent, impartial judiciary; and the ability of every person in our country to stand up and speak out in favor of the rule of law.

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17. American Bar Association joined Chief Justice John Roberts in rebuking President Donald Trump for his recent attacks on the 9th Circuit Court, telling the president that an independent judiciary is something "we should all be thankful for.

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18. The American Bar Association joined Chief Justice John Roberts in rebuking President Donald Trump for his recent attacks on the 9th Circuit Court, telling the president that an independent judiciary is something "we should all be thankful for.

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19. American Bar Association slammed President Trump Wednesday for his criticism of 9th Circuit judges.

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20. The American Bar Association slammed President Trump Wednesday for his criticism of 9th Circuit judges.

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21. American Bar Association, founded August 21, 1878, is a voluntary bar association of lawyers and law students, which is not specific to any jurisdiction in the United States.

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