The Texas Supreme Court approved new rules reducing the ABA's role in law school approval. Here's what it means for students and lawyers.
Racial, ethnic and gender diversity changed more drastically in the nation’s top-ranked law schools compared to the average changes among the 196 ABA-approved law schools. Top schools in California, ...
Landmark rule change follows years of public debate—and highlights the real-world impact of attorney Nelson A. Locke’s ...
Texas is now the first state in the U.S. to eliminate American Bar Association oversight of its law schools, ending the state’s 42-year-long reliance on the national organization. The Texas Supreme ...
Texas will become the first state to no longer use American Bar Association (ABA) for oversight of its law schools. The Texas Supreme Court will take over that responsibility, according to an order ...
Enterprise State Community College (ESCC) announced this week that the school’s paralegal program has earned approval from the American Bar Association (ABA). ESCC is one of just two community ...
The American Bar Association no longer will have oversight of law schools in Texas. The state had relied on the ABA for law school accreditation for more than four decades. Texas is now the first ...
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