American Inns of Court Foundation

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From the Inns of Court article:
Beginning in the late 1970's, U.S. Chief Justice Warren Burger led a movement to create Inns of Court in the United States. Although they are loosely modeled after the traditional English Inns, American Inns of Court do not include any real property. Instead, they are groups of judges, practicing attorneys, law professors and students who meet regularly to discuss and debate issues relating to legal ethics and professionalism. American Inn of Court meetings typically consist of a shared meal and a program presented by one of the Inn's pupillage teams. Chief Justice Burger and others established the American Inns of Court Foundation in 1985 to promote and charter Inns of Court across the United States [1].

All of the information in this section comes from [2]. The list is a work in progress.

Alabama

  • The Birmingham Inn of Court
  • The East Alabama American Inn of Court
  • The Etowah County Chapter
  • The Hugh Maddox American Inn of Court
  • The Justice Pelham J. Merrill American Inn of Court
  • The Madison County American Inn of Court
  • The Paul W. Brock American Inn of Court
  • The Wiregrass American Inn of Court

Alaska

  • The Anchorage American Inn of Court

Arizona

Arkansas

California
California has 35 chapter Inns

Colorado

  • The Alfred A. Arraj American Inn of Court
  • The Ben S. Wendelken American Inn of Court
  • The Byron R. White American Inn Of Court
  • The Judge William E. Doyle American Inn of Court
  • The Minoru Yasui American Inn of Court
  • The Robert C. Rhone-Ava M. Brackett American Inn of Court
  • The Thompson G. Marsh American Inn of Court

Connecticut

Delaware

  • The Delaware Bankruptcy American Inn of Court
  • The Delaware Pro Bono American Inn of Court
  • The Melson-Arsht American Inn of Court
  • The Richard S. Rodney American Inn of Court
  • The Terry-Carey American Inn of Court

District of Columbia
D.C. has 12 chapters

Florida
Florida has 34 chapters

Georgia

  • The Bleckley American Inn of Court
  • The Charles Longstreet Weltner Family Law American Inn of Court
  • The Chattahoochee American Inn of Court
  • The Joseph Henry Lumpkin American Inn of Court
  • The Lamar American Inn of Court
  • The William A. Bootle American Inn of Court

Hawaii

  • The Aloha American Inn of Court

Idaho

  • The American Inn of Court CXXX
  • The Eagle Rock American Inn of Court
  • The John P. Gray American Inn of Court
  • The Portneuf American Inn of Court
  • The Ray McNichols American Inn of Court
  • The Theron W. Ward American Inn of Court

Illinois
Illinois has 10 chapters

Indiana
Indiana has 9 chapters

Iowa

  • The Blackstone American Inn of Court
  • The C. Edwin Moore American Inn of Court
  • The Dean Mason Ladd American Inn of Court
  • The Dillon American Inn of Court

Kansas

  • The Earl E. O'Conner American Inn of Court
  • The Judge Hugh Means American Inn of Court
  • The Sam A. Crow American Inn of Court

Kentucky

  • The Louis D. Brandeis American Inn of Court
  • The Salmon P. Chase American Inn of Court

Louisiana
Louisiana has 18 chapters

Ohio

Rhode Island Roger Williams University School of Law is affiliated with two chapters of the American Inns of Court:

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