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Another penetrating critique of the ABA proposal to double the number of experiential credit hours required

This one from Notre Dame lawprof Derek Muller, which is worth reading in its entirety.  If the Council does not withdraw this ill-considered and inadequately justified proposal, then it really will be time to seek alternative accreditation agencies for law schools, ones that respect both law students and the academic freedom of law faculties to plan different courses of study.

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