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National Association of Women Lawyers : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Association of Women Lawyers The National Association of Women Lawyers is a voluntary organization founded in 1899 and based in the United States. Its aim is to promote women lawyers and women's legal rights.〔(About NAWL ), nawl.org, Retrieved 20 February 2015〕 ==History==
The group was originally called the "Women Lawyers' Club", and was founded by 18 female lawyers in New York City in 1899.〔(NAWL History ), nawl.org, Retrieved 20 February 2015〕〔Smith, Selma Moidel. (A Century of Achievement: The Centennial of the National Association of Women Lawyers ), ''Women Lawyers Journal'' (85:2, Summer 1999) (reprinted from ABA Senior Lawyer's Division ''Experience'' Magazine, Fall 1988 & Winter 1999)〕〔(Club Women of New York ), p. 116 (1914)〕 The organization started publishing the ''Women Lawyer's Journal'' in 1911.〔(125 Years of Women Lawyers in Illinois - Professional Associations ), ''Chicago Bar Association'', Retrieved 20 February 2015〕 The group was renamed the ''Women Lawyers Association'' by 1914, and changed to its current name in 1923.〔(History, National Association of Women Lawyers. Records of the National Association of Women Lawyers, 1913-1999: A Finding Aid ), Harvard University Library (2013)〕
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