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Texas may cut ties with ABA, But at what cost to future lawyers?
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Texas is reconsidering its decades-old requirement that lawyers graduate from ABA-accredited law schools — a move that could reshape legal education across the country. As political skepticism of the ABA grows, law school deans warn that abandoning national accreditation would trap future graduates within state lines and jeopardize their ability to practice law beyond Texas borders.
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