Last spring we watched the unfolding saga of the University of LaVerne School of Law. The then ABA provisionally accredited law school lost its bid for full accreditation and instead got stripped of provisional accreditation. The school waived its right to submit written comments and the ABA waived the ten month waiting period for reapplication. In January, the dean resigned. Now the school has again received provisional accreditation from the ABA. The letter is here.
Why does this school exist?
Posted by: Tony Smith | March 27, 2012 at 08:36 AM
Tony, this school exists to incubate the students who dream of transferring to Chapman or Western State.
Posted by: Steven | March 31, 2012 at 01:33 AM