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The Supreme Court has duly noted that "members of the bar of Alabama are members of a private incorporated association." State bar members are officers of the court irrespective of the fact that the state bar was created under the aegis of legislation. The state bar is self-funded through license fees and dues paid by its members.
The Alabama State Junior Bar, now the Young Lawyers Section of the Alabama State Bar, became a reality in 1937. Arant regularly attended meetings of the Junior Bar and came to know many of the young lawyers throughout the state. He helped organize of the Legal Aid Society of Birmingham, which he served as president.
Shelby is a member of the American Bar Association, the Alabama State Bar, the American Judicature Society, Alabama Law Institute, Delta Chi fraternity, and Phi Alpha Delta legal fraternity. Shelby was a city prosecutor in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, from 1963 to 1971. [6]
[7] [4] He has been active in many community organizations, including the Rotary Club, United Way, and the YMCA and received the President's Award for service in 2012 from the Alabama Bar Association. [3] In 2016, Sellers was a member of the electoral college, [8] his 4th time to serve as a presidential elector from Alabama.
Little was born in Cullman, Alabama, and attended Cullman High School. He received his bachelor's degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and his Juris Doctor degree from the Cumberland School of Law of Samford University. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar, the Cullman County Bar Association, and other bar associations. [1]
Nina Miglionico: [46] First female (a lawyer) to become a member of the Birmingham City Council (1963) [Jefferson County, Alabama] Judith "Judy" Crittenden (1970): [27] [28] First female to become an Assistant District Attorney in Jefferson County, Alabama; Agnes Chappell (1977): [47] First African American female lawyer in Jefferson County ...
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James Allen Main (born April 8, 1945, in Troy, Alabama) [1] is a former associate justice of the Alabama Supreme Court who was initially appointed on January 14, 2011, by Governor Bob Riley [2] and elected to a six-year term in November, 2012. He did not seek reelection in 2018 and retired from the court in January 2019.