Throughout my professional career, I have endeavored to participate in
the greater legal community. Below, you can find information on a few of
the groups in which I maintain membership.
American Civil Liberties Union (aclu.org) – Founded in 1920, the
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) today boasts more than 500,000
members. The ACLU has a long-standing reputation in the United States
for its aggressive pursuit of justice and equality for all of humankind.
Specifically, the ACLU is passionate about protecting the rights of
freedom of speech, equal protection under the law, due process, and
privacy.
American Association for Justice (justice.org) – The American
Association for Justice’s (AAJ) mission is simple: protect the rights of
employed persons who have been injured on the job. Since 1946, AAJ has
provided comprehensive resources and ongoing legal education to a vast
network of law students, law professors, attorneys, and paralegals.
AAJ’s efforts have resulted in a core strengthening of the United
States’ civil justice system.
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