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Texas now oversees law school accreditation, allowing graduates from non-ABA schools to take the state bar if their programs meet court standards.
Texas has ended its reliance on the American Bar Association for law school accreditation, transferring authority to its Supreme Court.
Effective immediately, graduates of non-ABA-approved schools can qualify for the Texas bar if their programs meet the court’s standards.
The move, the first of its kind, aims to increase flexibility and access to legal education while maintaining high standards and reciprocity with other states.
It follows political tensions involving the ABA and signals potential shifts in other states.
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Texas ahora supervisa la acreditación de las escuelas de derecho, permitiendo a los graduados de escuelas que no son de la ABA asumir la barra estatal si sus programas cumplen con los estándares de la corte.