NCBL NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2023
Save the date for the NCBL National Conference in Washington, D.C., October 5 - 9, 2023.
Full Registration INCLUDES All Events, including CLEs, but without CLE Credits or CLE materials.
Reserve your hotel accommodation ASAP. RSVP THE GENERATOR HOTEL.
Please donate to Sponsor one or more Student's registration fees ($50/Student), and travel and hotel expenses for law students traveling to DC. Purchase the REG 03 SPONSOR A STUDENT ticket(s) and/or purchase the REG 04 STUDENT DONATION ticket (click REGISTER NOW.
If you are a Student seeking sponsorship, please complete the STUDENT SPONSORSHIP APPLICATION.
If you are a Student seeking a Volunteer Opportunity, then please complete the STUDENT VOLUNTEER APPLICATION.
NCBL NATIONAL CONFERENCE ARCHIVE
NCBL REGIONAL CONFERENCE ARCHIVE
The National Conference of Black Lawyers (NCBL) is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 volunteer-driven legal advocacy organization established in 1968 as a bar association to support progressive Black lawyers. NCBL’s membership consists of judges, law students, lawyers, legal activists, legal workers, and scholars who provide a rich diversity of experiences and leadership.
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Noted clients included Angela Davis, Assata Shakur, the Attica Brothers, Geronimo Pratt, Mumia Abu-Jamal, Ben Chavis, and the Wilmington Ten. The organization lobbied against apartheid in South Africa.
NCBL expanded from African-American oppression to help other groups in countries like Northern Ireland, the Palestinian territories, Cuba, Nicaragua, Guyana, Grenada, and throughout Southern Africa.
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NCBL expanded from African-American oppression to support liberation movements in countries like Northern Ireland, the Palestinian territories, Cuba, Nicaragua, Guyana, Grenada, Namibia, and throughout Southern Africa.
Our mission is: "To protect human rights, to achieve self-determination of Africa and African Communities and to work in coalition to assist in ending the oppression of all peoples."
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NCBL is a bar association whose primary focus is on the welfare of the Black community.
We are the legal arm of the Movement for Black Liberation.