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ABA Book Discounts!

American Bar Association and NAPABA have joined together to offer NAPABA members a way to both save money and donate to NAPABA at the same time! NAPABA members can enter our custom code: PAB5ENAP to save 15% on all purchases with 15% of their total purchase going to NAPABA by simply visiting www.ababooks.org

NAPABA Officer Elections Underway

NAPABA is proud to announce its slate of candidates for the Association’s officer positions for 2010-2011. Listed below are the candidates for NAPABA officer positions. If you are interested in supporting a candidate, check the Endorsements Policy & Protocol and contact that candidate.

Click here to view complete list of candidates.

NAPABA-Prudential Fellowship Available for
2009/2010 Law Graduates: Apply by Sept. 10!

NAPABA is pleased to announce a partnership with Prudential Financial, Inc. to provide a meaningful fellowship opportunity to a highly-motivated law school graduate. Through this partnership, NAPABA will select a 2009 or 2010 law school graduate to join the Prudential Law Department as the NAPABA-Prudential Law Fellow for 18 months in Prudential's Newark, NJ, offices beginning on December 1, 2010. For more information about this great opportunity, click here.

Young Lawyers Legal Luminaries Series
Continues on Sept. 9

NAPABA's Young Lawyers Committee presents the second installment of its Legal Luminaries series. The program connects young law students and attorneys with prominent leaders in the legal profession. Participants from across the nation will hear legal luminaries share stories about their life, the obstacles they faced, how they overcame those obstacles, and the wise and not-so-wise choices they made throughout their careers.

The Legal Luminaries series continues on Thursday, September 9th at 1:00 pm PDT/4:00 pm EDT with Viet Dinh, currently a professor at Georgetown University Law Center.

After graduating from Harvard Law School, Dinh was a law clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. He was also Associate Special Counsel to the U.S. Senate Banking Committee for the Whitewater investigation and Special Counsel to U.S. Senator Pete V. Domenici for the impeachment trial of President Clinton. Come ready with your questions or sit back and listen to Prof. Dinh reflect on his experiences in Washington D.C.

To RSVP for the teleconference with Professor Dinh, email Young Lawyers Committee Co-Chair Bryant Yang, at bryant.yang@gmail.com. Space is limited and you will be sent a confirmation email with the dial-in information.

NAPABA Applauds the Confirmation of
Justice Tani Gorre Cantil-Sakauye for
Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court

NAPABA congratulates The Honorable Tani Gorre Cantil-Sakauye on her confirmation to be chief justice of the California Supreme Court. The three-member panel of the California Commission on Judicial Appointments unanimously confirmed Justice Cantil-Sakauye’s nomination on August 25, 2010. Her name will now be listed on the November election ballot unopposed. If voters approve her nomination she will be the first Asian Pacific American chief justice for a state high court in the continental United States. She will also be the first Filipina American state high court justice.

Click here to view complete press release.

Support Judge Ed Chen’s Nomination
and Sign Our Petition

Please help us ask the Senate leaders to give fair consideration before the August recess to the nomination of Judge Edward M. Chen, an outstanding jurist being considered for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California. Click here for more information and to sign the petition!

NAPABA’s Judiciary Committee Report

NAPABA’s November 2009 Judiciary Committee Report, “Celebrating our Progress in the Federal Judiciary: A Report on the 15-Year Anniversary of the NAPABA Judiciary Committee,” is now available online.

Click here to download a copy!

NAPABA Law Foundation


The NAPABA Law Foundation (NLF) is a non-profit foundation that is tax-exempt under IRC Section 501(c)(3). All donations are tax-deductible to the maximum extent allowed by law, and benefit NLF's charitable and education programs, including scholarships and fellowships.