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The Republican National Lawyers Association (RNLA) is a professional organization founded in 1985 by Bob Horn, with support from Attorney General Edwin Meese and RNC Chairman Frank Fahrenkopf, to continue efforts from the 1984 Lawyers for Reagan-Bush campaign. It serves Republican lawyers, judges, law students, and other legal professionals, focusing on promoting conservative legal principles, election integrity, and judicial nominations. The RNLA hosts an annual National Policy Conference since 2000 and events at Republican National Conventions since 1988. It maintains state chapters across the U.S., law student chapters, and the Bob Horn Fund for law students. In 2022, it organized an election integrity call center in New York. Registered as a 527 tax-exempt political organization, the RNLA has an estimated company size of 2-10 employees.