The Chronicle of Higher Education

Rebellion Brews in Tight-Knit World of Law Accreditation

14 law-school deans demand changes in American Bar Association standards

By Courtney Leatherman

Law-school deans have grumbled for years about the accrediting standards set by the American Bar Association. But until a little law school in Massachusetts mounted a major campaign against the ABA, most deans never translated that muttering into bold action....

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