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Education

Aug. 6, 2013

ABA panel calls for 're-engineered' law school financing, culture change by faculty

Law school financing, accreditation and culture require dramatic changes, according to preliminary recommendations from a special American Bar Association panel on the problems in legal education.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Law school financing, accreditation and culture require dramatic changes, according to preliminary recommendations from a special American Bar Association panel on the problems facing legal education.


In particular, the way legal education is financed must be "re-engineered" because it is "deeply flawed and harms both students and society," the panel declared in a wide-rangi...

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