Florida state court rules against bar association accreditation
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(The Center Square) – The Florida Supreme Court has ruled that law schools in the state will no longer be required to obtain accreditation from the American Bar Association. During a ruling on Jan. 15, the court stated its approval alone is sufficient for law school accreditation.