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  2. Indiana State Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The Indiana State Bar Association (ISBA) is a voluntary bar association for the state of Indiana. Unlike some state bar associations, in which membership is mandatory, ISBA membership is not required of lawyers licensed to practice in Indiana. The ISBA is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. It includes among its members lawyers, judges ...

  3. Heather A. Welch - Wikipedia

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    This award was established by the Women and the Law Division of the Indianapolis Bar Association to honor outstanding women in the legal profession, and is only presented "when the Division deems a worthy candidate exists." [13] In 2018, the Indiana Bar Foundation presented her with the Award for Service to the Legal Profession and Community.

  4. Addison C. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Harris was a founding member (1878) and president (1883 and 1890) of the Indianapolis Bar Association; a founder and president (1899 to 1904) of the Indiana Law School, which was a forerunner to the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis; a presidential elector in 1896; president of the Indiana State Bar Association ...

  5. John Morton-Finney - Wikipedia

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    Named an honorary member of the U.S. 9th and 10th (Horse) Cavalry Association (1995) [3] In 1998, Congresswoman Julia Carson made a tribute to Morton-Finney on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives. [2] The Indianapolis Bar Association established the Dr. John Morton-Finney Jr. Award for Excellence in Legal Education in his honor (1998 ...

  6. Charles E. Cox - Wikipedia

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    Cox lived in downtown Indianapolis (Center Township) with his wife and two sons. [25] In 1924, he was elected president of the Indianapolis Bar Association. [26] During 1925, Cox was involved in a trial that received national attention.

  7. John J. Dillon (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Dillon was the director of the Indianapolis Legal Aid Society. He was also a member of the Indianapolis Bar Association, the Indiana State Bar Association, and the American Bar Association. [7] Dillon died of a heart attack in 1983 while at a training encampment at Camp Grayling, Michigan. [2]

  8. Ed DeLaney - Wikipedia

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    He has been a member of the Indianapolis Police Merit Board and the Indianapolis Bar Association on its Judicial Evaluation Committee. The DeLaneys are parishioners at St. Thomas Aquinas where Ed served as President of the Parish Council and was a member of the capital campaign committee.

  9. Harriette Bailey Conn - Wikipedia

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    Harriette Vesta Bailey was born in Indianapolis, on September 22, 1922. [4] She was the second child of Nelle Vesta (Hayes) and Robert Lieutenant Bailey. [5] [6] Her father served as an Indiana deputy attorney general from 1930 to 1932 and was a prominent civil rights lawyer in the state and involved in the early efforts of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.