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State Bar & Bar Associations

Aug. 15, 2002

Liberals Win by Default At Annual ABA Meeting

WASHINGTON - In basketball, this is called a slam-dunk. That's how it felt at the American Bar Association's annual convention this week, where the topic, time and again, returned to government policies - whether it was judicial selection or post-Sept. 11 fallout on everything from government snooping to the rights of "enemy combatants."

By James Gordon Meek
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - In basketball, this is called a slam-dunk.
        That's how it felt at the American Bar Association's annual convention this week, where the topic, time and again, returned to government policies - whether it was judicial selection or post-Sept. 11 fallout on everything from...

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