PRESIDENTIAL ADVISORY COUNCIL ON DIVERSITY IN THE PROFESSION
Welcome!
![]() Chair, Ruthe C. Ashley Cal Pers Sacramento, CA |
The American Bar Association's Presidential Advisory Council on Diversity in the Profession offers programs and services to improve diversity in the "pipeline" to the legal profession. Our charge is to increase the number of people of color on the track to becoming lawyers. This work starts with grade school and consummates with bar passage. One of our initiatives is the Pipeline Diversity Conference, held November 2005. As a special committee of the ABA Board of Governors, the Advisory Council on Diversity works with key association leadership to spearhead pipeline diversity issues, such as law school admissions, bar examination passage, and paucity of minority males in law school. Continued... |
Upcoming Events
Diversity: The Next Generation Summit - April 19, 2008
As part of 2008 ABA YLD Spring Conference in Washington, DC, this Diversity Summit will provide a forum for attendees to exchange ideas on how young lawyers can ensure that the profession reflects the society that it serves and fosters an environment.
ABA and LSAC Developing Pipeline Diversity Directory
The ABA Advisory Council on Diversity and the Law School Admission Council have launched a major research project to identify programs that encourage students of color to consider and prepare for legal careers. Click here, to enter your organization's initiatives in this comprehensive online database.
Click here to search the Pipeline Diversity Directory database.
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