
FedSoc Forums Moving Away from ABA Accreditation?
Feb 17, 2026
Daniel R. Thies, council chair and accreditation insider. Daniel B. Rodriguez, former law dean and legal-education scholar. Derek T. Muller, law professor and commentator on accreditation. They debate the ABA's gatekeeping role, state-level pushback like Texas and Florida, questions about standards vs outcomes, and possible alternatives and innovations for legal education.
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Standards Carry Real Costs
- Proposed ABA standards (e.g., experiential credits, learning outcomes) impose regulatory costs with limited demonstrated benefits.
- State pushback stems from concerns those mandates mistake law school purpose and raise compliance burdens.
Critique Of ABA Predates Recent Politics
- The ABA is internally diverse: the ‘big ABA’ and the Section on Legal Education function differently.
- Longstanding complaints predate recent politics and focus on accreditation being overbearing or underenforced.
Protect Portability And Reliable Data
- Preserve portability by maintaining a national accreditor so graduates can practice across states.
- Use uniform data collection to give prospective students reliable bar-pass and employment comparisons.
