The American Bar Association’s rejection Monday of a stricter bar pass standard for law schools is a win for diversity in the legal profession, or it’s a missed opportunity to protect vulnerable law students.
It depends on whom you ask.
Many law deans applauded the proposal's failure, citing a need for further study on the rule's impact. But consumer advocates said it will further enable law schools to admit unqualified students.
February 07, 2017 at 02:58 PM
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The American Bar Association’s rejection Monday of a stricter bar pass standard for law schools is a win for diversity in the legal profession, or it’s a missed opportunity to protect vulnerable law students.
It depends on whom you ask.
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