It’s taken a huge emotional toll—stress, anxiety and uncertainty—for students at the University of North Texas Dallas College of Law to watch their school struggle to win accreditation.
Their futures are on the line, with a possibility they might have spent tens of thousands of dollars and three grueling years in law school with the chance to become lawyers only in Texas, and even then without the entire range of job opportunities open to other law graduates.
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