The Indiana Supreme Court ruled Thursday that students from non-American Bar Association-accredited law schools can sit for the bar in Indiana.

The order amending Admission and Discipline Rules states that for admission to the Indiana bar, the applicant must have obtained a J.D. from a U.S. law school that, at the time of the applicant’s graduation, was on the approved list of the ABA-accredited law schools. However, the State Board of Law Examiners has the discretion to waive that requirement for applicants from non-approved law schools who have met certain educational requirements.