The accreditation activities of the American Bar Association are under attack. From within legal academia, professors and deans complain that the ABA accreditation process is overly formalistic and intrusive. In addition, the Massachusetts School of Law has sued the ABA, alleging that the ABA\u27s accreditation standards violate the Sherman Act. From outside legal academia, the Department of Justice has investigated the ABA\u27s accreditation activities and initiated an antitrust suit against the ABA. The Department of Justice and the ABA immediately settled this suit, and, as a result of this settlement, the ABA has agreed not to enforce certain standards and to review other standards. In this Note, the author analyzes the applicability of...
Following the Florida Coastal School of Law lawsuit filed against the American Bar Association last ...
This article will focus on the restrictive aspects of residence qualifications for admission to the ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In orde...
The accreditation activities of the American Bar Association are under attack. From within legal aca...
This Article addresses the major antitrust issues concerning ABA accreditation. The first issue pert...
The American Bar Association\u27s role in accrediting and disciplining law schools has entered a new...
To understand the flaws of the ABA accreditation process, this article will overview the experience ...
This Article discusses four issues that have become prominent in law school accreditation as the ABA...
Most of the people who want to become lawyers in the United States have to come to terms with the Am...
In the mid-1970s, the ABA threatened to pull accreditation from the College of William & Mary’s law ...
The shortcomings of the Sherman Act as it relates to private accrediting are examined in order to as...
Graduation from an accredited law school is a requirement for admission to the bar in most states. A...
The article will examine the Brentwood Academy case and the Sixth Circuit\u27s view of state action ...
The subject of this essay is whether, and under what circumstances, the religious commitment of an i...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a powerful force in shaping the intercollegia...
Following the Florida Coastal School of Law lawsuit filed against the American Bar Association last ...
This article will focus on the restrictive aspects of residence qualifications for admission to the ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In orde...
The accreditation activities of the American Bar Association are under attack. From within legal aca...
This Article addresses the major antitrust issues concerning ABA accreditation. The first issue pert...
The American Bar Association\u27s role in accrediting and disciplining law schools has entered a new...
To understand the flaws of the ABA accreditation process, this article will overview the experience ...
This Article discusses four issues that have become prominent in law school accreditation as the ABA...
Most of the people who want to become lawyers in the United States have to come to terms with the Am...
In the mid-1970s, the ABA threatened to pull accreditation from the College of William & Mary’s law ...
The shortcomings of the Sherman Act as it relates to private accrediting are examined in order to as...
Graduation from an accredited law school is a requirement for admission to the bar in most states. A...
The article will examine the Brentwood Academy case and the Sixth Circuit\u27s view of state action ...
The subject of this essay is whether, and under what circumstances, the religious commitment of an i...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a powerful force in shaping the intercollegia...
Following the Florida Coastal School of Law lawsuit filed against the American Bar Association last ...
This article will focus on the restrictive aspects of residence qualifications for admission to the ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In orde...