National Lawyers Guild

The National Lawyers Guild is a professional organization in the United States for lawyers and related professions, similar in many respects to the American Civil Liberties Union, but farther to the political left. Many if not most American lawyers representing organized labor or the civil rights movement have been or are members of the NLG. The NLG was founded in 1937 as an alternative to the American Bar Association, which was segregated (see racial segregation) at that time.

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