Diversifying the antitrust ranks
Article Abstract:
The programs developed by the A.B.A. Section of Antitrust Law to attract younger practitioners to this area are described. These include "Why Antitrust?" to expose law students to this field as well as the Special Committee on Minority Clerkships.
Publication Name: ABA Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0747-0088
Year: 2000
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Public service par excellence
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The services of the A.B.A. Section of Taxation are described, and in addition to CLE it offers a journal, The Tax Lawyer, many guides for tax professionals, a public policy program and many public service programs. Some of the public service programs are described in some detail.
Publication Name: ABA Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0747-0088
Year: 2000
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Join us on the Web
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The ABA web site at www.abanet is discussed. Organization along functional lines makes the site easy to navigate. A privacy statement assures members and users of the ABA's commitment to privacy on the site and tells the reader how the ABA uses the information gathered.
Publication Name: ABA Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0747-0088
Year: 2000
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