Members of Concordia University School of Law’s inaugural class still don’t know whether they’ll be eligible to sit for the bar examination next summer.

The American Bar Association’s Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar last week delayed action on Concordia’s application for provisional accreditation. Instead, the council appointed a fact-finder to examine the application, university spokeswoman Madeline Turnock said.

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