Sunday, December 5, 2010

A Minor Victory Of Common Sense

The ABA has put off its decision on the possible accreditation of foreign law schools:
The Council of the ABA’s Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar on Saturday put off a decision on whether to accredit foreign law schools, saying the matter needs more study.

The unanimous vote by the council, meeting at the Bayfront Hilton in San Diego, came after a 20-minute discussion, and called for a complete vetting of the issue with potential stakeholders. No time limit was set for completion of the study.

If only they could halt the accreditation of domestic law schools to do "more study" on the potential ramifications.

1 comment:

  1. Encouraging, but sadly I'm still deeply skeptical. Not unlike our politicians, the ABA knows where their bread is buttered, and it is not done by the rank-and-file. If there is a way for these folks and their golfing and fishing buddies to make money off of this scheme, rest assured they will find some "ethical" way to do it.

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