...the Human Rights Campaign, the National Center for Transgender Equality and...led by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health Inc. of...
...with little fanfare January 22, when 30 members of the National LGBT Bar Association were identified with the organization's name by court clerk...
...lawyers sworn in on January 22 were members of the National LGBT Bar Association and were identified as such by court clerk William Suter...
...New York City Bar Association. Based on responses...88 percent openly LGBT lawyers nationally. The...
...to the highlights of the arguments currently on the docket, The National Law Journal continues its coverage of the latest developments at...
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...The committee of the American Bar Association that rates judicial nominees unanimously...
...the Human Rights Campaign, a national lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights group based in...
An appellate attorney in Oakland, Calif., has filed a brief before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, arguing that California's same-sex marriage ban should be found invalid because the s
...the issue sponsored by the American Constitution Society and the National LGBT Bar Association. In spite of that view, Dellinger argues that...
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