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In an address at the ABA Annual Meeting in Toronto, ABA President William R. Bay said the association will "never surrender in the fight for the rule of law and due process." In the face of relentless ...
The American Bar Association House of Delegates Nominating Committee held a Candidates Forum Sunday at its Annual Meeting in Toronto for the four lawyers who announced their intention to seek nominati ...
In a speech at the ABA Annual Meeting in Toronto, ABA President-elect Michelle Behnke underscored the association’s mission and commitment to defend liberty and pursue justice. “Because when we have a ...
The American Bar Association’s policy making body, the House of Delegates (HOD), will consider almost 60 policy matters, including one on law firm intimidation, several on immigration enforcement and ...
This segment of the ABA Real Property, Trust and Estate Law's Estate Planning Info & FAQs covers the probate process.
The Forum serves as the one-stop shop for attorneys interested in all aspects of domestic and international air and space law, as well as regulatory issues arising from governmental entities such as ...
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 ...
Election season brings a renewed focus on the Electoral College, which ultimately picks the U.S. president, including questioning whether the practice should be abolished or changed.The National ...
The American Bar Association Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division will present its Solo and Small Firm Awards at its annual awards luncheon during the ABA Annual Meeting on Friday, Aug. 8, a ...
Almost no one questions the idea that driverless and autonomous vehicles are the future. Just about every auto manufacturer in existence is working on their version of the driverless auto, from Tesla ...
The ABA Center for Global Programs is comprised of the Rule of Law Initiative (ROLI), Center for Human Rights (CHR), and the Representatives and Observers to the United Nations (UNR).
“Capacity” is an evolving term in elder and disability law. Capacity is defined as the ability to perform a task — or make a decision. State laws set out standards of legal capacity for various tasks ...
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