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August 8, 2011
ABA Grants Full Accreditation to Two Schools
One of the outcomes of the American Bar Association meeting held in Toronto last week is the the full accreditation of two law schools. Drexel's Earle Mack School of Law in Philadelphia and the Charleston School of Law in Charleston, South Carolina are now in the club. That leaves the law school at the University of California-Irvine as the only other waiting for its turn. Charleston's news release is on it's main web page, here. Drexel links to news stories on its milestone, here. Congratulations to both. The two schools can now get the full experience of the U.S. News ranking treatment, and criticisms about jobs for graduates, etc. [MG]
August 8, 2011 in Law School News & Views | Permalink