Some states have parted ways with the ABA, but federal recognition of the group's accreditation power gives it a monopoly on the entire U.S. legal profession.
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Some states have parted ways with the ABA, but federal recognition of the group's accreditation power gives it a monopoly on the entire U.S. legal profession.
Some states have parted ways with the ABA, but federal recognition of the group's accreditation power gives it a monopoly on the entire U.S. legal profession.
Conservative Review reported the story as "The American Bar Association Is Unfit To Accredit Law Schools, And The Trump Admin Can Stop Them."
2 sources have covered this story, including Conservative Review and The Federalist. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 3 hours ago.
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- Costs, unintended consequences, procedural concerns, elite-mismanagement narrative.
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[01] VerifiedCore event reported by 2 independent outlets across the spectrum.
[02] DisputedKey facts present in mainstream desks; corroboration thin from wires.
