National Bar Association
The National Bar Association (NBA) is a professional organization for African American lawyers and judges in the United States. Founded in 1925, it aims to promote diversity in the legal profession and advocate for civil rights and social justice. The NBA provides networking opportunities, professional development, and resources for its members.
The organization also engages in public policy initiatives and community outreach programs. Through its various committees and sections, the NBA addresses issues such as criminal justice reform, economic empowerment, and education. It plays a vital role in supporting the advancement of African Americans in the legal field.