September
- October 2003
Volume 28 Number 1

Highlights
Cover stories:
Justice at stake? Bars battle state budget cuts
Widespread state budget cuts have had a serious impact on access to justice. Many courts, for example, are keeping shorter hours, and many public defenders and courthouse support staff are being laid off. Bar associations, bar foundations, and judges in many cities and states have joined forces to try to prevent these cuts and to remind the public and legislators of the importance of the justice system in American society.
Showing the way: Bars’ career services critical during tough times
Law firm layoffs and closings mean new law school grads are having a tough time finding work—and experienced attorneys find themselves in a crowded market, too. Bar associations are there to help, with job postings, career seminars, networking opportunities, and plenty of emotional support.
States consider medical malpractice ... again
Across the country, state legislatures are considering tort reforms, especially caps on pain and suffering damages, in an attempt to address skyrocketing medical malpractice insurance costs for physicians. But many bar leaders, including immediate past ABA president Alfred P. Carlton Jr., say caps aren’t the answer. Find out why, and also see what the president of the American Medical Association has to say.
An interview with ABA President Dennis W. Archer
Meet the new president of the ABA. He’s a veteran bar leader, having been president of three other bar associations. He’s a celebrated former mayor of the city of Detroit. And, as Allan Head found out, he’s also quite a golfer. Archer chats with Head, chair of the ABA Standing Committee on Bar Activities and Services, about his humble beginnings, his thoughts on leadership, and his big plans for the year ahead.
Glossary of terms: Clearing the confusion
NABE? GLOBE? NAPABA? What does it all mean? In this handy guide, Roseanne T. Lucianek, director of the ABA Division for Bar Services, introduces new bar leaders to some organizations worth knowing. Learn these acronyms and you’ll be a more seasoned bar executive or elected leader!


