Council seats shape the Section’s policy agenda and offer practitioners a platform to influence administrative law practice nationwide.
The American Bar Association’s Administrative Law Section serves as a hub for lawyers navigating the complex regulatory landscape that governs federal, state, and local agencies. By convening experts, publishing guidance, and hosting continuing‑education events, the Section influences how administrative decisions are crafted and reviewed. Its governance structure—anchored by an elected council—ensures that the profession’s collective expertise translates into actionable policy recommendations, reinforcing the ABA’s broader mission of promoting justice and the rule of law.
Securing a council seat is more than a ceremonial honor; it provides direct access to the Section’s strategic planning and decision‑making processes. Council members help set the agenda for professional‑development programs, shape the Section’s research priorities, and represent the community in high‑profile regulatory debates. For practitioners, this role can amplify their professional profile, expand networking opportunities, and allow them to steer discussions on emerging issues such as agency adjudication reforms, data‑privacy rulemaking, and international administrative cooperation.
Potential candidates should view the nomination window as a strategic career move. Membership eligibility is the first hurdle—joining the Section now guarantees participation in the 2027 cycle. Prospective nominees are encouraged to demonstrate leadership through committee work, publications, or speaking engagements, which strengthen their candidacy. Submissions are straightforward: a concise statement of interest sent to Jill Family at jefamily@widener.edu. By engaging early, attorneys position themselves to influence the Section’s direction and, by extension, the evolving field of administrative law.
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