The Florida Supreme Court decided to remove the American Bar Association's "sole accreditor" role for Florida's law schools.
In a massive win for Gov. Ron DeSantis, the Florida Supreme Court Thursday ended its reliance on the agency in charge of accrediting law schools.
The Florida Supreme Court has ruled that law schools in the state will no longer be required to obtain accreditation from the ...
Florida and Texas have removed the American Bar Association’s exclusive accreditation role for law schools, citing concerns ...
The Florida Supreme Court issued a significant ruling on Thursday that strips the American Bar Association (ABA) of its ...
The Florida Supreme Court moved on Thursday to loosen the American Bar Association’s long-standing grip on legal education in the state, amending its bar-admissions rules to allow law schools ...
State officials argue the reform promotes competition, lowers costs for students and gives law schools greater flexibility to innovate outside the ABA's centralized standards.
Florida has formally joined Texas in reshaping the role of the American Bar Association in law school accreditation, marking a significant shift in how states regulate entry into the legal profession.
Rosalyn Sia Baker-Barnes was sworn in Friday as the 77th president of The Florida Bar, becoming the first African American woman to hold this position at the annual Florida Bar Convention in Boca ...
Future lawyers in Florida are no longer required to attend a law school accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA), ...