RNLA
As the principal national organization of Republican lawyers, the Association has a targeted set of missions - all complementary, and none of which duplicate missions accomplished elsewhere.

Led by Bob Horn and with the blessing of Attorney General Ed Meese and RNC Chairman Frank Fahrenkopf, the Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) was founded in 1985. It was founded in part to continue the 1984 presidential election’s “Lawyers for Reagan-Bush” effort for which Horn served as Executive Director.
The RNLA’s mission is fourfold, with election integrity only one part. The RNLA is also a recognized leader in advancing professionalism, which it does via continuing legal education events such as its annual National Policy Conference and National Election Law Seminar.