Fri, 2 February 2007 Could MSL satisfy the ABA standards without sacrificing everything MSl stands for, or in order to survive must they turn MSL into another eilitist law school? Although the ABA claimed to applaud innovative and diverse law schools, a visit by the ABA's James White soon makes it clear to Velvel that any deviation from the ABA's standards, especially the deviations that defined MSL's mission, would not be tolerated. Velvel and his board see no choice but to take their grievance directly to the ABA's accreditation renewal hearing at The U. S. Department of Education.
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Could MSL satisfy the ABA standards without sacrificing everything MSl stands for, or in order to survive must they turn MSL into another eilitist law school? Although the ABA claimed to applaud innovative and diverse law schools, a visit by the ABA's James White soon makes it clear to Velvel that any deviation from the ABA's standards, especially the deviations that defined MSL's mission, would not be tolerated. Velvel and his board see no choice but to take their grievance directly to the ABA's accreditation renewal hearing at The U. S. Department of Education.

