| About Phi Delta Phi International |
The Oldest & Most Prestigious Legal Society in North America - Founded 1869Phi Delta Phi International, established in the year 1869 to promote a higher standard of professional ethics, is among the oldest of legal organizations in North America. Phi Delta Phi was established only six months after the Columbus, Ohio Bar Association and nine years before the American Bar Association. It holds a unique position in the history of the North American bench, bar and the law schools. During the past three decades, Phi Delta Phi's reputation as an organization devoted to legal excellence has begun to spread into México and Europe. Phi Delta Phi has one hundred and thirty-one active chapters -- called Inns -- in the Western Hemisphere and the number increases yearly. Phi Delta Phi has initiated in excess of 200,000 members. PHI DELTA PHISThe total initiated membership of Phi Delta Phi exceeds 200,000 persons. More judges, American presidents, governors, senators, representatives, cabinet members, ambassadors, American Bar Association presidents, Association of American Law School presidents and law school Deans have come from the ranks of Phi Delta Phi than from any other legal society. American presidents, Supreme Court justices and prominent members of the bar and bench who have been initiated into Phi Delta Phi include:
Prominent members of the bench, bar and political community from Canada, include:
Notable members from México and Guatemala include:
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5/27/2013
Memorial Day (US)
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Independence Day (US)
5/6/2013Revitalization of Titone Inn at CUNY
4/29/2013PDP History