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American Immigration Lawyers Association

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American Immigration Lawyers Association
NameAmerican Immigration Lawyers Association
Formation1946
LocationWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States
MembershipOver 15,000
Leader titlePresident
Leader nameJennifer Minear
Main organBoard of Governors
Parent organizationAmerican Bar Association

American Immigration Lawyers Association is a non-profit organization that was established in 1946 to promote justice, advocate for fair and reasonable immigration law, and advance the quality of immigration legal services. The organization has over 15,000 attorney members, including many renowned immigration lawyers such as Ted Kennedy, Lindsey Graham, and Chuck Schumer, who have played significant roles in shaping United States immigration policy. The association works closely with other organizations, including the American Bar Association, National Immigration Law Center, and Immigrant Defense Project, to achieve its goals. The organization's efforts have been recognized by prominent figures, including Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi, who have acknowledged the importance of fair and effective immigration reform.

History

The organization was founded in 1946 by a group of immigration attorneys, including Harry N. Rosenfield, who was a prominent immigration lawyer and judge. The association's early years were marked by significant events, including the passage of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, which was signed into law by President Harry S. Truman. The organization has also been involved in various Supreme Court of the United States cases, including United States v. Wong Kim Ark and Plyler v. Doe, which have shaped the country's immigration law and immigration policy. The association has worked with notable figures, such as Thurgood Marshall, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Sonia Sotomayor, to advance the rights of immigrants and promote social justice. The organization's history is also closely tied to the work of other organizations, including the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, League of United Latin American Citizens, and Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund.

Mission_and_Objectives

The organization's mission is to promote justice, advocate for fair and reasonable immigration law, and advance the quality of immigration legal services. The association's objectives include providing continuing legal education to its members, advocating for immigration reform, and promoting pro bono services to low-income immigrants. The organization works closely with other organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, National Council of La Raza, and Immigrant Legal Resource Center, to achieve its objectives. The association's efforts have been recognized by prominent figures, including John McCain, Marco Rubio, and Bob Menendez, who have acknowledged the importance of fair and effective immigration reform. The organization's mission is also closely tied to the work of other organizations, including the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, National Immigration Forum, and Pew Research Center.

Membership_and_Benefits

The organization has over 15,000 attorney members, including many renowned immigration lawyers such as Stephen Legomsky, David Martin, and T. Alexander Aleinikoff. The association offers various benefits to its members, including continuing legal education opportunities, professional development resources, and networking events. The organization also provides its members with access to expert analysis and commentary on immigration law and immigration policy, including the work of notable think tanks such as the Brookings Institution and Center for American Progress. The association's members have included prominent figures, such as Michael Chertoff, Janet Napolitano, and Jeh Johnson, who have played significant roles in shaping United States immigration policy. The organization's membership is also closely tied to the work of other organizations, including the Federal Bar Association, National Association of Women Lawyers, and Hispanic National Bar Association.

Advocacy_and_Policy

The organization is a leading advocate for immigration reform and has played a significant role in shaping United States immigration policy. The association has worked closely with other organizations, including the National Immigration Law Center, Immigrant Defense Project, and American Civil Liberties Union, to advocate for comprehensive immigration reform. The organization has also been involved in various Supreme Court of the United States cases, including United States v. Arizona and Texas v. United States, which have shaped the country's immigration law and immigration policy. The association's efforts have been recognized by prominent figures, including Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi, who have acknowledged the importance of fair and effective immigration reform. The organization's advocacy work is also closely tied to the work of other organizations, including the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, and League of United Latin American Citizens.

Education_and_Training

The organization provides various continuing legal education opportunities to its members, including conferences, seminars, and webinars. The association also offers professional development resources, including mentorship programs and career development resources. The organization works closely with other organizations, including the American Bar Association, National Immigration Law Center, and Immigrant Legal Resource Center, to provide education and training opportunities to its members. The association's efforts have been recognized by prominent figures, including Sonia Sotomayor, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Stephen Breyer, who have acknowledged the importance of continuing legal education and professional development for immigration lawyers. The organization's education and training programs are also closely tied to the work of other organizations, including the Federal Judicial Center, National Center for State Courts, and American Law Institute.

Leadership_and_Governance

The organization is led by a Board of Governors, which includes prominent immigration lawyers such as Jennifer Minear, Greg Siskind, and Angela Kelley. The association's leadership has played a significant role in shaping United States immigration policy and has worked closely with other organizations, including the American Bar Association, National Immigration Law Center, and Immigrant Defense Project. The organization's governance structure includes various committees and task forces, which focus on issues such as immigration reform, pro bono services, and continuing legal education. The association's leadership has been recognized by prominent figures, including Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Nancy Pelosi, who have acknowledged the importance of effective leadership and governance in promoting immigration reform and advancing the rights of immigrants. The organization's leadership is also closely tied to the work of other organizations, including the National Association of Women Lawyers, Hispanic National Bar Association, and National Bar Association.

Category:Immigration

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