- ABA Adopts Policy on Federal Preemption of State Tort Law, Civil Right to Counsel, Judicial Training, Other Key Legal Issues
- ABA House of Delegates Adopts Policy on Marriage Equality, Microstamping of New Semi-Automatic Pistols and Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
- American Bar Association Adopts Criminal Justice, Preemption and Civil Gideon Policies
- ABA Adopts New Model Rules for Client Trust Account Records, Addressing Changes in Banking Laws, Technology and Practice Methods
- National Leaders of The Legal Profession Probe Issues Facing the Public and the Profession at American Bar Association Annual Meeting
- San Diego Lawyer David S. Casey, Jr. is Recipient of Pursuit of Justice Award
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William Hubbard Salutes Work of the House of Delegates
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Delegates Support Measure Encouraging Immigrant US Business Formations
August 10, 2010 -
ABA Pays Tribute to “To Kill a Mockingbird”
August 10, 2010
August 4, 2009
An Educated Public is Key to Maintaining Fair and Impartial Courts
Meryl J. Chertoff, Professor at Georgetown University Law School and
Director Sandra Day O’Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary reports on new online learning tool www.OurCourts.org that is educating young people about the legal system.








6:54 AM August 7, 2009
... Along these lines, retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, in cooperation with Georgetown University Law Center and has developed a Web site and interactive civics curriculum for 7th, 8th and 9th grade students called Our Courts. You can view that site by clicking here. At the ABA conference, Meryl J. Chertoff, Professor at Georgetown University Law School and Director of the Sandra Day O’Connor Project on the State of the Judiciary reported on new online learning tool. You can view that video by clicking here. ...