By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Members of Congress are pushing for a detailed study of the accreditation process for the nation's law schools, claiming it may be partly to blame for a decline in black enrollment.
Supporters of the move have successfully lobbied for a provision in the House version of a higher education bill that would mandate such a stud...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Members of Congress are pushing for a detailed study of the accreditation process for the nation's law schools, claiming it may be partly to blame for a decline in black enrollment.
Supporters of the move have successfully lobbied for a provision in the House version of a higher education bill that would mandate such a stud...
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