The Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law has asked a federal judge to reconsider his denial of the school’s request for an injunction against the American Bar Association for denying it provisional accreditation, citing problems with the organization’s appeals process.

Duncan filed its motion on Wednesday in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, offering the latest development in an accreditation battle that has played out on an unusually large stage, thanks to Duncan’s starring role in a December story in The New York Times that criticized the ABA’s oversight of law schools.