The American Bar Association's House of Delegates adopted a resolution Tuesday urging law schools to better inform students about their educational loans and how to repay that debt.

The ABA's Task Force on the Financing of Legal Education sponsored the resolution. That group—an outgrowth of an earlier task force that examined the future of legal education—spent nearly a year looking at tuition, student debt, student diversity and graduate employment.

“I was quite delighted,” said Dennis Archer, chairman emeritus of Detroit law firm Dickinson Wright and chairman of the task force, who presented the resolution the delegates. “The task force put a lot of work into this. It was rewarding to find such overwhelming support.”