Deans from 26 law schools, including UC Berkeley School of Law and the UH Law Center, are opposing an ABA proposal to accredit online law schools. They argue that more employment and bar pass data for graduates of such programs is needed before the change. The proposal has faced pushback from the legal community.
A proposal to accredit fully online law schools has met pushback from 26 law school deans, saying more information is needed regarding bar pass and employment rates of online law school graduates. https://t.co/puHgzwSqcx #ABA #legaleducation @juliannehill
Deans from 26 law schools, including UC Berkeley School of Law and the UH Law Center, are opposing an ABA proposal to accredit online law schools, saying more employment and bar pass data for graduates of such programs is needed before making the change https://t.co/4teJHaaDB9 https://t.co/tlDyWqutKG
Deans from 26 law schools asked the ABA to pull back on a proposal to extend its seal of approval to fully online law schools. Read The Daily Docket for more: https://t.co/GDGTIH78FO Subscribe: https://t.co/10oSf6Kuxt https://t.co/3yj4IoPtgI
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Deans from 26 law schools have asked the ABA to pull back on a proposal to extend its seal of approval to fully online law schools, saying more employment and bar pass data for graduates of online and hybrid programs is needed before making the change https://t.co/4teJHaaDB9 https://t.co/bHrpBQIICp
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