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The American Bar Association (ABA) is a professional organization for lawyers and law students in the United States, established in 1878 to promote the legal profession and improve the administration of justice. The ABA plays a crucial role in setting ethical standards, providing resources for legal professionals, and advocating for public policies that enhance access to justice, particularly in areas like legal aid and pro bono services, as well as in evaluating judicial performance.
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