RNLA Webinar:
Exit Stage Right: The Effect of Partisanship and Bias at the ABA
featuring
Steve Cortes
Pollster and Commentator
and more!
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The American Bar Association (ABA) has historically been integral to everything from law school accreditation to setting ethical standards for the legal profession, but decades of institutional capture by the radical left has culminated in an organization that promotes damaging DEI policies, undermines qualified judicial nominees, and is inhospitable to anyone who doesn't align with the organization's increasingly political viewpoints. As a result, the conservative legal movement is breaking with the ABA. Join RNLA for a special webinar discussing this important topic and what it means for the legal profession at large.
About Steve Cortes
Steve Cortes served as Senior Spokesman and Strategist for the 2016 and 2020 Trump campaigns, including leadership of Hispanic outreach. He also worked as a strategist and spokesman for JD Vance's 2022 Senate campaign in Ohio.
Cortes now heads the League of American Workers, a conservative political advocacy group for laborers.
Prior to entering politics, he traded global currencies and interest rates for 25 years for large international hedge funds.
He’s been an on-air broadcaster for CNBC, Fox News, and CNN.
His new book “Bad Hombres” about Hispanics moving to the right politically will publish in September.
He attended Georgetown University and lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee with his wife and four children.
This is a Zoom video webinar. Registration is required.
There will also be an option to dial in on your phone and listen to the audio.
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The RNLA seeks to promote open, fair and honest elections at all levels of American society in a non-discriminatory manner and to provide access to the polls to all qualified and eligible voters.
