Administrative/Regulatory
Jun. 27, 2017
State-accredited law schools given new skills training mandate
California-accredited law schools will be required to provide students with more opportunities for practice-based learning than American Bar Association-accredited schools must offer under a new mandate approved by the Committee of Bar Examiners.
California-accredited law schools will be required to provide students with more opportunities for practice-based learning than American Bar Association-accredited schools must offer under a new mandate approved by the Committee of Bar Examiners.
The state-accredited law schools will have to offer at least 15 units of practice-based skills training under the accreditation guideline adopted Friday and that will be phased in gradually...
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