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      • The John M. Langston Bar Association has a long and impressive history. Founded in the 1920s in Los Angeles, when attorney Crispus Attucks Wright and other pioneering lawyers began what was then a "law club."
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  2. The club's first location was in the second-floor rooms over the Tally-Ho Stables on the northwest corner of First and Fort (Broadway) streets, where the Los Angeles County Law Library now stands. It moved to the Wilcox Building on the southeast corner of Second and Spring streets in 1895, occupying the two top floors, the fourth and fifth.

  3. History and Legacy of John M. Langston. The John M. Langston Bar Association has a long and impressive history. Founded in the 1920s in Los Angeles, when attorney Crispus Attucks Wright and other pioneering lawyers began what was then a "law club." The Association was originally known as the Blackstone Club and was founded in response to other ...

  4. The club's first location was in the second-floor rooms over the Tally-Ho Stables on the northwest corner of First and Fort (Broadway) streets, where the Los Angeles County Law Library now stands. It moved to the Wilcox Building on the southeast corner of Second and Spring streets in 1895, occupying the two top floors, the fourth and fifth.

  5. The Jonathan Club, a likewise prestigious social group, was established in Los Angeles in 1894. [2] Legislative measures. The Unruh Civil Rights Act, adopted in 1959, and as subsequently amended, outlaws discrimination based on age, ancestry, color, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation and similar characteristics.

  6. The Club has been at its current location for almost a century, with three moves prior to landing at 538 South Flower Street. The Club’s first home at First and Fort (Broadway) streets was situated over the Tally-Ho Stables.

  7. The club has two founding dates set in stone at the entrance to its Downtown Los Angeles building — 1894 (when it was a political club) and 1895 (when it segued into a non-political social club and was chartered by State of California). The club bases its anniversaries on the June 8, 1895 date. [3] Membership in the club is by invitation only. [4]

  8. Oct 18, 2016 · The creation of this second prominent business district resulted in the first major shift in the Los Angeles legal industry. As Century City became a major hub for the Los Angeles entertainment industry, many big law firms began to either establish or relocate offices to Century City.

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