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The '''American Bar Association''' ('''ABA''') is a voluntary, [[United States of America|American]] bar association of [[lawyer]]s and law students, not specific to any jurisdiction, that sets academic standards for law schools and formulates ethical standards for the legal profession. The ABA was founded in 1878. | The '''American Bar Association''' ('''ABA''') is a voluntary, [[[[United States of America|American]]]] bar association of [[lawyer]]s and law students, not specific to any jurisdiction, that sets academic standards for law schools and formulates ethical standards for the legal profession. The ABA was founded in 1878. | ||
As of fiscal year 2017, the ABA had 194,000 dues-paying members, constituting approximately 14.4% of American attorneys.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.legalmosaic.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/ABA-Story.pdf|title=ABA Decline: Why Are Fewer Lawyers Joining The Club?|first=Aebra|last=Coe|website=Law360|date=July 24, 2018}}</ref> In 1979, half of all lawyers in the U.S. were members of the ABA. The organization's national headquarters are in [[Chicago, Illinois]], and it also maintains a significant branch office in [[Washington, D.C.]] | As of fiscal year 2017, the ABA had 194,000 dues-paying members, constituting approximately 14.4% of American attorneys.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.legalmosaic.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/ABA-Story.pdf|title=ABA Decline: Why Are Fewer Lawyers Joining The Club?|first=Aebra|last=Coe|website=Law360|date=July 24, 2018}}</ref> In 1979, half of all lawyers in the U.S. were members of the ABA. The organization's national headquarters are in [[Chicago, Illinois]], and it also maintains a significant branch office in [[Washington, D.C.]] |
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The American Bar Association (ABA) is a voluntary, [[American]] bar association of lawyers and law students, not specific to any jurisdiction, that sets academic standards for law schools and formulates ethical standards for the legal profession. The ABA was founded in 1878.
As of fiscal year 2017, the ABA had 194,000 dues-paying members, constituting approximately 14.4% of American attorneys.[1] In 1979, half of all lawyers in the U.S. were members of the ABA. The organization's national headquarters are in Chicago, Illinois, and it also maintains a significant branch office in Washington, D.C.
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- ↑ Coe, Aebra (July 24, 2018). ABA Decline: Why Are Fewer Lawyers Joining The Club?.