In the mid-1970s, the ABA threatened to pull accreditation from the College of William & Mary’s law school. The ABA’s motives were questioned as it had never taken this step before. Would a more aggressive 21st century ABA have stripped accreditation from well-established schools like William & Mary? The reader can be the judge
American law schools are an integral part of a vertically integrated system of production in which t...
WILLIAMSBURG -- The acting dean of the College of William and Mary\u27s Marshall-Wythe School of Law...
In 2012, the American Bar Association (“ABA”) created the Task Force on the Future of Legal Educatio...
The American Bar Association\u27s role in accrediting and disciplining law schools has entered a new...
The accreditation activities of the American Bar Association are under attack. From within legal aca...
WILLIAMSBURG -- The Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary is facing severa...
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...
Graduation from an accredited law school is a requirement for admission to the bar in most states. A...
This Article addresses the major antitrust issues concerning ABA accreditation. The first issue pert...
To understand the flaws of the ABA accreditation process, this article will overview the experience ...
WILLIAMSBURG -- General Assembly financing for a new law school building during the coming biennium ...
WILLIAMSBURG -- Three weeks ago nearly 500 students at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the Colle...
In 1995, Dean Richard Matasar published an essay in the Journal of Legal Education entitled Perspect...
State bar associations, which once operated in a small guild atmosphere, have become full-fledged ad...
American law schools are an integral part of a vertically integrated system of production in which t...
WILLIAMSBURG -- The acting dean of the College of William and Mary\u27s Marshall-Wythe School of Law...
In 2012, the American Bar Association (“ABA”) created the Task Force on the Future of Legal Educatio...
The American Bar Association\u27s role in accrediting and disciplining law schools has entered a new...
The accreditation activities of the American Bar Association are under attack. From within legal aca...
WILLIAMSBURG -- The Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary is facing severa...
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...
Graduation from an accredited law school is a requirement for admission to the bar in most states. A...
This Article addresses the major antitrust issues concerning ABA accreditation. The first issue pert...
To understand the flaws of the ABA accreditation process, this article will overview the experience ...
WILLIAMSBURG -- General Assembly financing for a new law school building during the coming biennium ...
WILLIAMSBURG -- Three weeks ago nearly 500 students at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the Colle...
In 1995, Dean Richard Matasar published an essay in the Journal of Legal Education entitled Perspect...
State bar associations, which once operated in a small guild atmosphere, have become full-fledged ad...
American law schools are an integral part of a vertically integrated system of production in which t...
WILLIAMSBURG -- The acting dean of the College of William and Mary\u27s Marshall-Wythe School of Law...
In 2012, the American Bar Association (“ABA”) created the Task Force on the Future of Legal Educatio...