A new empirical study reveals that alternative pathways to becoming a lawyer, such as apprenticeships and non-ABA law schools, result in significantly lower bar passage rates and poorer career outcomes compared to ABA-accredited programs. This finding challenges political arguments pushing for dismantling the American Bar Association's accreditation standards, highlighting concerns about public protection and access to quality legal education.
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