Yes, they can join under the associate member category.
The requirements of an American Bar Association accredited paralegal program in the US are, an Associates, a Bachelors, or a Masters degree in any field.
Yes.
There are no actual schools devoted to paralegal studies in New York but if the American Bar Association is contacted they have over twenty Paralegal educational programs that are taught in many schools.
I think you mean the American Bar Association.
American Bar Association was created in 1878.
Baylor Law School is an accredited law school by the American Bar Association and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools.
Cuban-American Bar Association was created in 1972.
American Bar Association Journal was created in 1915.
No, you need a J.D. from an accreddited law school, and to pass the BAR exam for the state you intend to practice law in.
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No. The American Bar Association (ABA) has approved only 260 of the 1,000 paralegal training programs in the United States, and while a degree from an ABA-approved school is generally considered more competitive in the employment market, a paralegal degree from a non-approved school can still land you a job with some employers.