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Arizona Black Bar

SEE SCHEDULE O Discover ABB Discover ABB Discover ABB The Arizona Black Bar has a rich history reaching back to 1971 when it was originally the Hayzel B.

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Phoenix

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Austin Asian American Bar Association

In the summer of 2006, a small group of Asian American attorneys formed the Austin Asian American Bar Association (“AAABA”) to serve the Asian-Pacific American (“APA”) legal community in Austin and the surrounding Central Texas region.

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147

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Austin

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Los Abogados Foundation

Founded in 1976 and incorporated in 1988, members include private and public attorneys, judges, businesspeople, paralegals, and law students.

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2415

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Phoenix

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National Native American Bar Association

ADVANCING JUSTICE FOR NATIVE AMERICANS National Native American Bar Association Founded in 1973 NNABA serves as the national association for American Indian Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian attorneys judges law professors and law students.

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Tempe

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National Native American Bar Association Foundation

Fostering the development of Native American lawyers, and addressing social, cultural, and legal issues affecting American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians, through the grant of scholarships to law students, the organization of seminars and conferences on topics of interest to the legal profession, and the preparation and distribution of articles and reports on legal issues.

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Tempe

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Los Abogados Hispanic Bar Association

Founded in 1976 and incorporated in 1988, members include private and public attorneys, judges, businesspeople, paralegals, and law students.

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2417

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Phoenix

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Mexican American Bar Association of San Antonio

Mexican American Bar Association of San Antonio MABA San Antonio HOME OFFICERS BOARD MEMBERSHIP EVENTS SCHOLARSHIP CONTACT More Photo by Former MABASA President Philip Perez MEXICAN AmericanBar AssociationSan Antonio The Mexican American Bar Association of San Antonio Texas provides a forum and a means for lawyers to promote the social economic political and educational advancement of the people of this community and to serve the Mexican American community as a professional association by providing legal services assistance and advice on matters of concern to the community to encourage respect for the judicial system by rewarding and commending those who persist in the pursuit of fairness justice and equality and by vigilantly guarding the rights of those who the system would oppress to work through legislation advocacy and education to accomplish these goals.

Social Rank

80

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San Antonio

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State Bar of Arizona

The State Bar of Arizona is the largest professional organization in Arizona with nearly 25,000 members.

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2720

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Phoenix

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Oregon Filipino American Lawyers Association

THE OREGON FILIPINO-AMERICAN LAWYERS ASSOCIATION IS A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FILIPINO-AMERICAN LAWYERS, JUDGES, LAW STUDENTS, AND LEGAL PROFESSIONALS, AS WELL AS THEIR SUPPORTERS, WHO WORK TOGETHER TO SHARE EXPERIENCES, INCREASE VISIBILITY OF FILIPINO-AMERICAN LEGAL PROFESSIONALS, PROMOTE EQUALITY AND MULTICULTURALISM, CULTIVATE RELATIONSHIPS AND CELEBRATE THE FILIPINO-AMERICAN CULTURE AND HERITAGE.

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Portland

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