Caleb Green Named to Inaugural Class of Presidential Fellows of the National Bar Association
- Green, Caleb L.
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Caleb Green has been named to the inaugural 2021-2022 class of Presidential Fellows of the National Bar Association (NBA), the oldest and largest network of predominantly African American lawyers and judges. The program will consist of monthly meetings and national leadership training from members of the President of the NBA’s Cabinet and/or Board of Directors.
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