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Perspective

Apr. 1, 2016

Letter to the editor: Unaccredited school column gets it all wrong

I would like to respond to a few of the points Hirbod Rashidi made in his opinion piece about unaccredited law schools, "The thing about unaccredited schools" (March 23). By Brian J. Rich

I would like to respond to a few of the points Hirbod Rashidi made in his opinion piece about unaccredited law schools, "The thing about unaccredited schools" (March 23).

Becoming a lawyer through an unaccredited law school is not a path "via apprenticeship." Adult law students often have had many life and occupational experiences to the extent that they are looking to be in charge of their own profession. As such, they are not looking for, and ...

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