Summary
- The Ohio Supreme Court has proposed amendments aimed at expanding law school accreditation beyond the American Bar Association (ABA).
- These changes would allow graduates from non-ABA-accredited law schools to take the state's bar exam.
- The initiative seeks to create new opportunities for aspiring lawyers in Ohio.
- If implemented, this could significantly alter the landscape of legal education and practice in the state.
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