« A Brief History of Trick-or-Treating on Halloween | Main | Hurricane Sandy: Customer Assistance Available from Thomson Reuters »
October 31, 2012
Duncan School of Law Switches Tactics for ABA Accreditation
In Duncan School of Law Drops Lawsuit Against ABA Over Accreditation Denial (ABAJ News), Mark Hansen reports that Duncan School of Law has (1) dropped ts federal antitrust suit against the ABA over the denial of its bid for provisional accreditation and (2) withdrawn its appeal of a decision before an ABA appeals panel affirming the denial of its application. Instead the school has filed a application for provisional accreditation with the ABA.
What can one say? Better luck next time... . {JH}
October 31, 2012 in Law School News & Views, Litigation in the News | Permalink
Comments
...or, better yet, screw the ABA (which has become a money hog anyway), and got with straight state accredidation. For decades, my alma mater was state accredated and it made money hand over fist. The state was flooded with attorneys from our school - and the fact of the matter is no one cares where you went to school after your first job (or first successful trial or if you have book to carry with you to a new job), anyway.
Posted by: Noel | Nov 1, 2012 7:36:07 AM