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Association of American Law Schools : ウィキペディア英語版 | Association of American Law Schools
The Association of American Law Schools (AALS), formed in 1900, is a non-profit organization of 180 law schools in the United States.〔“Member Schools.” AALS Website http://www.aals.org/member-schools/. Retrieved 2015-10-15.〕 These member schools enroll and graduate most of the nation's lawyers.〔“History.” AALS Website http://www.aals.org/about/history/. Retrieved 2015-10-19.〕 The mission of AALS is to uphold and advance excellence in legal education. In support of this mission, AALS promotes the core values of excellence in teaching and scholarship, academic freedom, and diversity, including diversity of backgrounds and viewpoints, while seeking to improve the legal profession, to foster justice, and to serve its local, national and international communities.〔“Membership and Core Values.” AALS Website http://www.aals.org/about/membership-core-values/. Retrieved 2015-10-15.〕 AALS incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational organization in 1971. Its headquarters are in Washington, D.C. ==Leadership==
The plenary legislative body of AALS is the House of Representatives, composed of one representative from each member school, selected by faculty from that school. A 10-member Executive Committee leads AALS. It is composed of the President, Immediate Past President and President-Elect, six other elected members and, ex officio, the AALS Executive Director. The Executive Committee has the responsibility for conducting the association’s affairs in the interim between the annual meetings of the House of Representatives, which elects the officers and other Executive Committee members.
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