September 13, 2002
Ave Maria Law School Wins Accreditation
A Roman Catholic law school started by the founder of Domino's Pizza has won provisional accreditation from the American Bar Association.
The decision, reached last month, will allow the first graduates of Ave Maria School of Law, who are scheduled to finish next May, to take state bar examinations anywhere in the country.
The three-year school, in Ann Arbor, Mich., began offering classes in the fall of 2000 and applied for provisional accreditation the following
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