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...New Jersey State Bar Associations general...County Bar and National Employment Lawyers associations...
...courts, the law schools, the bar association, the ALI, the Supreme Court...
...LeGaL, LGBT Bar Association...
...Asian American Bar Association of New York; Hispanic National Bar Association, New York Region; LeGaL, LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York; Metropolitan Black...
In this free Special Section from the New York Law Journal, leaders of the bench and bar explore the movement for civil and human rights and reflect on the work that remains
...and permitting gay marriages and have been embraced by both advocates for LGBT rights and a growing number of conservatives. Nothing in...
...at Blank Rome, was appointed to the National LGBT Bar Association's board of directors. Zaher concentrates his...
...also a leader in the bar in general. In 2012, he...contested race for Philadelphia Bar Association chancellor. Currently the vice chancellor...
...start with the numbers. Statistics reveal that Philadelphia is on par with national averages for women in the profession, but lags behind national averages in...
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