ABA Presidential Appointments Are Live!

Applications for 2026–2027 are open, and NAPABA is ready to endorse you.

The American Bar Association has officially published its 2026–2027 Presidential Appointments, and this is your moment to step into national leadership. These appointments are high-impact, highly competitive, and the application period moves quickly.

NAPABA is calling on qualified members to apply now for these coveted positions and to seek NAPABA’s endorsement. Click to view 2026-2027 vacancies.

Why This Matters

Advancing AANHPI leadership at the national level is core to NAPABA’s mission.

For nearly ten years, NAPABA has proudly endorsed members to serve on ABA Standing and Special Committees, Commissions, Task Forces, Working Groups, and other key bodies. This ensures that our community has a seat at the table where policy, practice, and priorities are shaped.

If you have:

  • A proven record of leadership
  • Deep subject-matter expertise
  • A commitment to contributing meaningfully to the ABA’s mission

…this is an opportunity to amplify your impact and NAPABA’s voice on a national stage.

How to Secure a NAPABA Endorsement

Members seeking NAPABA’s endorsement will be reviewed by the NAPABA Presidential Appointment Selection Committee. To be considered, you must submit a complete endorsement request by the deadline below.

Deadlines to Note:

  • January 27, 2026 (8:00 PM ET) – Deadline to submit a NAPABA endorsement request
  • February 10, 2026 – Deadline to self-nominate directly through the ABA website

In the News: AABANY Member Karen Lin Receives Endorsement for Queens Civil Court Judge from Elected Officials

On June 3, 2022, The Flushing Times published an article on the various leaders who expressed their support and endorsement of AABANY member Karen Lin for Queens Civil Court Judge. Karen Lin would make history as the first East Asian female judge elected in Queens.

Karen was endorsed by State Senator Jessica Ramos, Assembly Member Catalina Cruz, Assembly Member Alicia Hyndman, Assembly Member Stacey Pheffer Amato, State Senator Toby Ann Stavisky, and Assembly Members Vivian Cook, Nily Rozic and Jenifer Rajkumar. In response, Karen said, “I am amazed by these extraordinary women who, by their presence and purpose in the New York State Legislature, impact our daily lives…Their collective talent, intellect and determination to get things done underscore why their representation matters.”

To read the full article, click here and go to page 18.

For more information about Karen Lin’s campaign, including how you can volunteer or support her candidacy, please visit https://www.karenlin2022.com/.