This week in Los Angeles, the ABA House of Delegates at its mid-year meeting adopted a much-criticized rule requiring that 75 percent of graduates of an ABA law school pass the bar within 5 years on pain of having the law school lose accreditation.
This rule is yet another reason why the ABA’s control of the profession, and who may enter it, should fail under its own weight.
For a good overview of the problem, click here.










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