Federal Bar Association

Federal Bar Association
Formation January 5, 1920
Headquarters Arlington, Virginia
Location United States
President Fern C. Bomchill
Website www.fedbar.org

The Federal Bar Association is the primary voluntary professional organization for private and government lawyers and judges practicing and sitting in federal courts in the United States.

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Background

The Federal Bar Association is an income tax exempt (501-C6) organization, founded in 1920. The purpose of the FBA is: [1]

Foundation of the Federal Bar Association

The Foundation of the Federal Bar Association holds a congressional charter under Title 36 of the United States Code as a (501-C3) organization in 1954.

The Foundation’s mission is to:

Contributions to the Foundation of the Federal Bar Association and its restricted funds may be treated charitable contributions for tax purposes. [2]

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References

  1. ^ Governance and Organizational Structure [1]
  2. ^ Foundation of the Federal Bar Association [2]