Thomas Jefferson School of Law recently was stripped of its American Bar Association accreditation, while University of La Verne College of Law announced plans to voluntarily give up its national accreditation for fear it could suffer a similar fate. Both institutions will instead become state-accredited schools.
Meanwhile, Western State College of Law appeared on the verge of closing in the middle of the semester last spring due to...
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