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  2. Minnesota State Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    Bench & Bar is a legal magazine published by the MSBA. The publication includes articles written by legal practitioners on topics in law and legal ethics, updates and notes on recent court decisions and changes in statutes, announcements by lawyers and law firms, and news on current legal issues and events.

  3. Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis (BAMSL) was founded in 1874 by some 100 members of the St. Louis bench and bar. BAMSL currently has over 5,000 members and a vast network of committees and sections.

  4. Lexington lawyer’s story on suicide, treatment makes cover of ...

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    A Lexington lawyer’s journey with mental health, depression and suicide is this month’s cover story for the American Bar Association Journal, the national magazine of the American Bar Association.

  5. Bar journal - Wikipedia

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    A bar journal is a trade magazine published by a bar association, a lawyers association. [1] See also. ABA Journal; Law review; References

  6. Bar (law) - Wikipedia

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    The wooden bar in front of the magistrate's bench in an 18th-century outdoor courtroom in Belgium. The origin of the term bar is from the barring furniture dividing a medieval European courtroom, which defined the areas restricted to lawyers and court personnel from which the general public was excluded.

  7. Businesses close to support 'Day Without Immigrants,' amid ...

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    "Our industry, our restaurants, and our communities are built on the hard work, passion, and dedication of immigrants. They are the backbone of our kitchens, our service, and our culture.

  8. Michael D. Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Michael D. Ryan (August 3, 1945 – January 30, 2012) was a justice of the Arizona Supreme Court, a position he had held 2002–2010.He was also a veteran of the Vietnam War.

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