10A
ADOPTED
Urges Respect for Independence of Organized Bar
RESOLVED, That the American Bar Association urges the highest courts or legislative bodies of all states, territories, and tribes charged with the administration of justice, admission to the bar, and regulation of the legal profession to respect the organized bar’s ability and right to function independently and express its views freely;
FURTHER RESOLVED, That the American Bar Association urges the highest courts or legislative bodies of all states, territories, and tribes to allow the organized bar to assist them in understanding the implications of their proposed policies and legislative actions on all aspects of the legal system, and to provide specialized advice and opinion on all matters of public policy germane to the bar’s charter.
RESOLVED, That the American Bar Association urges the highest courts or legislative bodies of all states, territories, and tribes charged with the administration of justice, admission to the bar, and regulation of the legal profession to respect the organized bar’s ability and right to function independently and express its views freely;
FURTHER RESOLVED, That the American Bar Association urges the highest courts or legislative bodies of all states, territories, and tribes to allow the organized bar to assist them in understanding the implications of their proposed policies and legislative actions on all aspects of the legal system, and to provide specialized advice and opinion on all matters of public policy germane to the bar’s charter.





