The American Bar Association has disciplined two more law schools for violating its admission rules, continuing a recent crackdown on campuses it says are enrolling students who aren’t likely to graduate and pass the bar.

The ABA’s Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar has voted to publicly censure Valparaiso University School of Law and place Charlotte Law School on probation for failing to comply with the accreditation requirements that schools “maintain sound admissions policies” and not “admit an applicant who does not appear capable of satisfactorily completing its program of legal education and being admitted to the bar.”

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