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ABA offers free memberships to law students

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The ABA has announced it is offering free memberships to law students at ABA-approved schools, effectively immediately, according to an ABA press release.

Students who join will have access to the ABA Job Board, free career advice webinars, complimentary continuing legal education seminars and member discounts. They will also receive four digital and print issues of Student Lawyer magazine, plus a digital subscription to the monthly ABA Journal, according to the press release.

Free online enrollment is here.

“The American Bar Association provides today’s law students–the future of our profession–with solid support and a strong foundation from which they can launch successful careers,” ABA President William C. Hubbard said in the press release. “Through their ABA membership, students will find resources tailored to their interests and needs, opportunities to build their professional skills, plus access to the ABA’s job listings, clerkships, internships, career events and national network of America’s top lawyers.”

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