- Leading Civil Rights Lawyer Elaine R. Jones to Receive 2011 Thurgood Marshall Award at ABA Annual Meeting
- Hollywood Heads to Atlanta for Sneak Peek of Redford’s Latest Film, and Documentary Filmmaker’s Revelations of Child Trafficking and Slavery
- American Bar Association Returns to Epicenter of Civil Rights Movement to Explore “Myth of a Post-Racial Society”
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Civil Rights Icon to ABA: Keep Pushing for Justice
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New Dues Structure Goal: Improve and Enhance ABA Membership Numbers
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New Dues Rates Aimed at Attracting Solo Practitioners
February 9, 2010
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8:07 AM November 12, 2011
What is really the point of having civil rights and discrimination laws if the OCR refuses to enforce them even when you send them the ones violated in black and white so they don’t have to look them up? Like all rights and laws in this country, they are bought. If you have money you can buy rights. If you cant afford to buy them you have none.