Federal Bar Association Law and Legal Definition
Federal Bar Association (FBA) is a professional organization founded in 1920. FBA is dedicated to the advancement of the science of jurisprudence and to promoting the welfare, interests, education, and professional development of all attorneys involved in federal law. The mission of the Association is to strengthen the federal legal system and administration of justice by serving the interests and the needs of the federal practitioner, both public and private, the federal judiciary and the public they serve.
Legal Definition list
- Federal Banking Agency
- Federal Bank Regulators
- Federal Award
- Federal Aviation Regulation
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Federal Bar Association
- Federal Base System Resources
- Federal Benefit Payment
- Federal Bridge Gross Weight Formula
- Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI
- Federal Bureau of Investigation Police
Related Legal Terms
- Abandonment of Barges Act
- Absolute-Bar Rule
- Accompanying the Federal Government Outside the United States
- Active Voters [Federal Elections]
- Actuarial Documents [Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]
- Actuarially Appropriate [Federal Crop Insurance Corporation]
- Administrative Committee of the Federal Register
- Administrative Governor [Federal Reserve System]
- Admissibility of Palm Prints and Bare Footprints
- Admission to the Bar