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  2. Alabama State Bar - Wikipedia

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    The state bar, as a voluntary body, continued in its efforts toward the improvement of the legal profession, but it was not until August 9, 1923, that the efforts of the bar culminated in the approval of an Act of the Alabama Legislature providing for the organization, regulation and government of the Alabama State Bar, thereby creating an ...

  3. Government of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Generally, two meeting or "legislative" days are held per week, with other days being devoted to committee meetings. The Alabama Constitution provides that no law shall be passed except by a bill, which is a proposed law written out in the proper format. Once approved in accordance with the state constitution, the bill becomes an act.

  4. List of U.S. state constitutional provisions allowing self ...

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    State or federal district: Provision: Language: Alabama: Const. Art 1 § 10 "That no person shall be barred from prosecuting or defending before any tribunal in this state, by himself or counsel, any civil cause to which he is a party." [1] Alabama: Alabama Canons of Judicial Ethics Canon III a 4

  5. Mahala Ashley Dickerson - Wikipedia

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    Mahala Ashley Dickerson (October 12, 1912 – February 19, 2007) was an American lawyer and civil rights advocate for women and minorities. In 1948 she became the first African American female attorney admitted to the Alabama State Bar; in 1951 she was the second African American woman admitted to the Indiana bar; and in 1959 she was Alaska's first African American attorney.

  6. Ernest C. Hornsby - Wikipedia

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    From 1977 to 1978, he was president of the Alabama State Bar. He served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama from 1989 to 1995. [2] He was narrowly defeated for re-election in 1994 by Perry O. Hooper Sr., who became Alabama's third Republican chief justice and the first GOP member to hold the post in 120 years when Thomas Minott ...

  7. Alabama’s What is a Woman Act, to ‘codify common sense ...

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    Alabama Republican Gov. Kay Ivey will sign the What is a Woman Act later Thursday, Fox News has learned – the bill will codify sex-at-birth into law. ... The bill from state Rep. Susan DuBose, R ...

  8. Thomas Goode Jones School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Positions were in various size law firms, most being in 1-10 attorney firms with none in firms of 250 or more attorneys, three graduates obtained local or state judicial clerkships and one a federal clerkship. 13 were employed in public interest, government, higher education, or business employment. 26% of the class was unemployed.

  9. Alabama Republicans to vote on nominee for chief justice ...

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    Alabama Republicans will choose who they want to replace the retiring chief justice of the state Supreme Court, which last month drew national attention for its decision to recognize frozen ...