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The American Bar Association will receive $3.2 million in domestic violence training grants through 2027, after the U.S.
Ohio on Thursday became the third U.S. state to reconsider rules requiring attorneys to attend an American Bar ...
A DC federal judge is halting a court fight between the Justice Department and the American Bar Association over federal ...
FOIA requests show top public universities were dinged by American Bar Association accreditor for not engaging in unlawful ...
Advocates for young Nebraskans with autism worry that access to services will take a hit as the state cuts Medicaid ...
State officials gave an update to Nebraskans on the implementation and adjustments planned for some Medicaid ...
Starting Aug. 1, some major changes are coming to Medicaid support from Nebraska for applied behavioral analysis, or ABA, ...
The American Bar Association Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility released today a formal opinion that provides guidance to lawyers exercising peremptory challenges in the jury ...
The American Bar Association is deeply saddened by the passing of William H. “Bill” Neukom, who served as ABA president in 2007 and 2008, and offers its sincere condolences to his family and friends.
The Ohio Supreme Court’s chief justice appointed law school deans, Republican lawmakers and staffers, and court personnel to ...
American Booksellers Association announced that it is reorganizing its education department following the departures of two ...