The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is our nation's guardian of liberty, working daily in courts, legislatures and communities to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to all people in this country by the Constitution.
With more than 400,000 members, the ABA provides law school accreditation, continuing legal education, information about the law, programs to assist lawyers and judges in their work, and initiatives to improve the legal system for the public.
The American Corporate Counsel Association/Global Corporate Counsel Association is the in-house bar association, serving the professional needs of attorneys who practice in the legal departments of corporations and other private sector organizations.
The American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is the national association of over 8,000 attorneys and law professors who practice and teach immigration law.
The AIPLA represents a wide and diverse spectrum of individuals, companies and institutions involved directly or indirectly in the practice of patent, trademark, copyright and unfair competition law.
An organization of institutional and individual members devoted to study, research, and write on foreign and comparative law as well as private international law.
The Association Of Federal Defense Attorneys (AFDA) is the only association devoted exclusively to the interests of federal criminal defense attorneys.
ATLA promotes justice and fairness for injured persons, safeguards victims' rights--particularly the right to trial by jury--and strengthens the civil justice system through education and disclosure of information critical to public health and safety.
BESLA was founded in 1980 by a group of notable African-American attorneys in response to the need to establish an ongoing learning and networking environment for African-American attorneys in the entertainment industry, and later in the sports industry.
This web site provides a wealth of constantly updated information for law students, new practitioners, experienced attorneys, and judges from all over the country.
The Lawyers Committee for Human Rights has worked in the U.S. and abroad to create a secure and humane world by advancing justice, human dignity and respect for the rule of law.
The United States' only national association of Asian Pacific American attorneys, judges, law professors, and law students, providing a national network for its members and affiliates.
The National Association of Assistant United States Attorneys (NAAUSA) represents the nation's 4,800 front-line litigators - Assistant United States Attorneys (AUSAs).
The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) was founded in 1907 to help Attorneys General fulfill the responsibilities of their office and to assist in the delivery of high quality legal services to the states and territorial jurisdictions.
The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) is the preeminent organization in the United States advancing the mission of the nation's criminal defense lawyers.
The National Association of Women Judges (NAWJ) provides strong, committed judicial leadership to ensure fairness and gender equality in American courts.
The National Native American Bar Association (NNABA) serves as the national association for Native American attorneys, judges, law professors and law students.
The purpose of the Prosecutors Bar Association is to advance the professional interests of prosecutors through membership services, publications, advocacy and philanthropy; to promote justice and fairness; and to safeguard victim's rights.
Seeks to provide its members with the practical knowledge and to foster an atmosphere of networking and education necessary to enter the fields of sports law and entertainment law.