have structured the proceedings thematically, with the opening period-based chapters examining slavery, reconstruction, Jim Crow, civil rights, and affirmative action; a second set of organizationally-focused chapters examining the activities of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, the National Conference of Black Lawyers, the Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association, and Black Lawyers for Justice; and a final set of papers discussing the institutionally-thematic topics of litigants and law, police, lawyers, interest groups, the court system, the legislative process, and the bureaucracy.
What does NCBL stand for?
NCBL stands for National Conference of Black Lawyers (New York, NY)
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- National Center for Biodefense and Infectious Diseases (George Mason University; Fairfax, VA)
- Northern California Branch of the International Dyslexia Association
- New Cairo British International School (Cairo, Egypt)
- Narodowe Centrum Badan Jadrowych (Polish: National Center for Nuclear Research; Swierk, Poland)
- National Commercial Bank Jamaica
- National Conference of Bankruptcy Judges (Irmo, SC)
- Network of City Business Journals (Charlotte, NC)
- North Cotswold Beekeepers Asssociation (UK)
- Ban Landmines Campaign Nepal (advocacy)
- National Capital Baseball League (Ottawa, Canada)
- National Contract Bridge League
- Nepal Campaign to Ban Landmines (est. 1995)
- New Castle Business Ledger (newspaper; Delaware)
- Northeastern Conference Basketball League (New York)
- North Carolina Board of Landscape Architects (Raleigh, NC)
- National Customs Brokers Licensing Advisory Committee (Australia)
- National Consumer Bankruptcy Litigation Center
- National Coalition of Black Lesbians and Gays (Washington, DC)
- North Carolina Board for Licensing of Geologists (Raleigh, NC)
- North Carolina Board of Licensed Professional Counselors
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The Jonny Gammage Law was one of the four demands of the National Emergency March for Justice Against Police Brutality in Washington DC, April 3, 1999, endorsed by Amnesty International, the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund, Center for Constitutional Rights, Greens/Green Party USA, Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, National Action Network, National Black Police Association, National Coalition for Police Accountability, National Conference of Black Lawyers, National Congress for Puerto Rican Rights, National Lawyers Guild, Racial Justice Working Group of the National Council of Churches, Southern Organizing Committee for Social and Economic Justice, Women for Justice, and many other organizations.
As an architect of organizations, he led the National Conference of Black Lawyers and the National Lawyers Guild; he was a keystone of the Center for Constitutional Rights, and served as a director, advisor, counsel, or trustee to more than fifty organizations dedicated to social transformation of one kind or another.
The National Bar Association canceled its 1997 convention in San Diego, and the National Conference of Black Lawyers pulled its October 1995 convention from Los Angeles and moved it to Washington.