The Texas Supreme Court ruled Texas law schools are no longer required to be accredited by the American Bar Association.
The Texas Supreme Court approved new rules reducing the ABA's role in law school approval. Here's what it means for students ...
Accreditation organizations for higher education have been criticized for requiring institutions to adhere to diversity, ...
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Texas strips American Bar of law school oversight after ‘unlawful discrimination’ complaints
Law schools in Texas will no longer need the American Bar Association’s (ABA) approval after the state supreme court ruled ...
The Texas Supreme Court has finalized a plan to end its reliance on the American Bar Association for law school accreditation ...
The Texas Supreme Court on Tuesday finalized a tentative opinion issued in September that no longer requires soon-to-be lawyers to attend a law school accredited by the American Bar Association. The ...
The court intends to “develop, in consultation with the Texas Board of Law Examiners, a deliberative approach to requests ...
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