Former President is launching a fierce attack on the American Bar Association’s accreditation power over law schools, aiming to dismantle its authority after years of criticism. He argues the ABA’s standards are outdated and stifle innovation in legal education, pushing for an open system that embraces diverse training methods. This isn’t new territory — reformers have long clashed with the ABA over cost, accessibility, and quality. While the ABA defends its role in maintaining professional standards, this high-stakes battle could redefine legal education nationwide, reshaping how future lawyers are trained and who gets to set those rules.

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