Education
Jun. 29, 2016
Federal panel rebukes American Bar Association
In the midst of growing debate about whether there are too many law schools, a federal advisory panel has recommended that the American Bar Association's ability to accredit new law schools and programs be suspended for one year.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
In the midst of growing debate about whether there are too many law schools, a federal advisory panel has recommended that the American Bar Association's ability to accredit new law schools and programs be suspended for one year.
The rebuke of the ABA by the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity (NACIQI) was prompted in part by concerns about whether the law school ac...
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