Palestinian American Bar Association

Join Today

To apply for membership in PABA, please use one of the below applications. A link will open to an external form.
Click here if you are an attorney.
Click here if you are a law student.
Note - PABA has separate mailing lists for allies and undergraduates and young professionals who are considering a career in the legal profession.

Renew Your Membership

Attorneys and recent law school graduates can easily renew their membership online by clicking on the below link.  Please select auto-renewal to save time in the future.
Click here to renew your membership.
If you have any questions or issues with renewing your membership, please email membership@pabalaw.org.

Become a Sustaining Member

PABA is pleased to introduce our newest tier of membership, our Sustaining Members. We are excited to recognize and honor the generous contributions of our valued Sustaining Members. The financial support provided by Sustaining Members makes it possible for PABA to continue and enhance the professional and public service activities that support our mission to advance the social, economic and legal status for Palestinians through the law; to expand opportunities for Palestinian American legal professionals; and to raise the level of competence and integrity in the legal profession.

The cost to become a Sustaining Member is $150 in addition to your PABA membership dues.

Please consider becoming a Sustaining Member by emailing membership@pabalaw.org if you’d like to increase your membership level today.

Sustaining Members will receive the following benefits to acknowledge their generous support:

Allied Bar Associations

Many PABA members are also members of national and local Arab and Muslim bar associations.  We encourage PABA members to connect with these bar associations.

The views, opinions, and statements expressed by the below organizations are those of the organizations and do not necessarily reflect the official policy, position, or views of PABA.  PABA's official positions and policies are articulated through official channels, such as press releases, policy statements, and resolutions adopted by the organization's leadership.

 

National Bar Associations

American Muslim Bar Association

National Arab American Bar Association

National Association of Muslim Lawyers

 

State and Local Bar Associations

California

Arab American Lawyers Association of Southern California

Arab American Bar Association of San Diego

Muslim Bar Association of Southern California

 

District of Columbia

Capital Area Muslim Bar Association

 

Florida

Florida Muslim Bar Association

 

Illinois

Arab American Bar Association of Illinois

Muslim Bar Association of Chicago

 

Massachusetts

Arab American Bar Association of Massachusetts

 

Michigan

NAABA Michigan

 

New Jersey

New Jersey Muslim Lawyers Association

 

New York

Muslim Bar Association of New York

 

North Carolina

North Carolina Muslim Bar Association

 

Ohio

Arab American Bar Association of Ohio

 

Oregon

Oregon Muslim Bar Association

 

Texas

DFW Muslim Bar Association

Muslim Bar Association of Houston