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The "Law" And "Spirit" Of The Accreditation Process In Legal Education, Maureen A. O'Rourke Jan 2016

The "Law" And "Spirit" Of The Accreditation Process In Legal Education, Maureen A. O'Rourke

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In 1995, Dean Richard Matasar published an essay in the Journal of Legal Education entitled Perspectives on the Accreditation Process: Views from a Nontraditional School. With characteristic acuity, he focused on the question "whether the accreditation process promotes or discourages curricular experimentation and resource conservation," noting that "[a]s we enter an era of scarcity of resources and diminished demand for legal education, traditional well-endowed schools will continue to flourish. For the rest of us, however, only the fittest and most clever will survive. Accreditation must serve this end."