Law students won't be allowed to receive both pay and academic credit for externships this year after all.

The American Bar Association's Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar on Friday declined to eliminate its ban on such arrangements, citing vociferous opposition from clinical law professors.

Convening in Chicago during the ABA's annual meeting, the council also voted to revoke a year-old rule allowing law schools to admit up to 10 percent of their first-year classes from applicants who have not taken the Law School Admission Test.