National Lawyers Association
The National Lawyers Association (NLA) is a voluntary association of legal professionals in the United States, dedicated to expanding liberty, promoting justice, and strengthening the rule of law. Founded in 1993, the NLA provides its members with powerful advocacy, research resources, educational opportunities, and a national network to support their legal practice, education, and policy endeavors.
The NLA offers a wide range of benefits to its members, including access to publications, podcasts, and networking opportunities, as well as the ability to participate in advocacy efforts and file amicus curiae briefs. With a commitment to protecting constitutional rights and influencing public policies, the NLA serves as a valuable resource for lawyers, legal scholars, law students, and other legal professionals seeking to make a difference in the legal profession and society as a whole.
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