What is the ABA Standing Committee on Professional Discipline?
The Standing Committee on Professional Discipline was established in 1973 to assist the judiciary and the bar in the development, coordination, and strengthening of disciplinary enforcement throughout the United States. Bear in mind that the ABA is not a disciplinary agency and neither it nor the Standing Committee on Professional Discipline has the authority to investigate or act upon complaints filed against lawyers or judges.
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