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.




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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