21 State AGs Urge ABA to Remove Race-Based Criteria From Accreditation
"Standard 206 seemingly asks law schools to defy the Court's clear directive," the AGs said in their letter, adding that proposed revisions "do little to solve these problems."
June 04, 2024 at 01:02 PM
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Twenty-one state attorneys general have banded together to urge the American Bar Association to remove race-based criteria from its accreditation process.
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