FTC Endorses Ohio Supreme Court Proposal to Weaken ABA’s Law School Accreditation Monopoly
First publishedJul 14, 12:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 14, 15:09 UTC · 10m ago
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The Federal Trade Commission lauded an Ohio Supreme Court proposal to lower the cost of legal representation by ending the American Bar Association’s explicit control over whether an Ohio bar applicant’s legal education is sufficient for practicing law in the state, undermining its monopoly.View Press Release
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- The Federal Trade Commission lauded an Ohio Supreme Court proposal to lower the cost of legal representation by ending the American Bar Association’s explicit control over whether an Ohio bar applicant’s legal education is sufficient for practicing law in the state, undermining its monopoly.View Press Release
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FTC Endorses Ohio Supreme Court Proposal to Weaken ABA’s Law School Accreditation Monopoly
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