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State Bar & Bar Associations

May 6, 2010

ABA Changes Focus

The American Bar Association has decided to go ahead with its Equal Justice Conference, scheduled for next week in Arizona-but it will use it as a forum to discuss the state's controversial new immigration law, the status of immigrants and immigration reform.

By Amy Yarbrough

Daily Journal Staff Writer

The American Bar Association has decided to go ahead with its Equal Justice Conference, scheduled for next week in Arizonabut it will use it as a forum to discuss the state's controversial new immigration law, the status of immigrants and immigration reform.

The conference, which focus on increasing the level of legal services to low-income people in need, will take place May 13 ...

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