No. Sorry if you go to school at that cesspool. Good luck.
There are multiple ABA-accredited online law schools available. There are over ten programs available.
Yes, Ateneo de Manila University (specifically the Ateneo Law School) is accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA). This accreditation ensures that the law school meets high standards of legal education and provides opportunities for its graduates to practice law in the United States.
The State Bar of California recognizes three different categories of law schools: ABA-accredited schools, state-accredited schools, and unaccredited schools. In most states, a degree from an ABA-accredited law school is a prerequisite for eligibility to take the bar examination,
Yes...LSU Law Center (aka Paul M. Hebert Law Center) and it is accredited by the ABA.
You can transfer if you wish to, nothing stops you. The important thing would seem to hinge upon how many credits, if any, the accredited school would accept from the non-accredited school, and whether it would be worth your while or not.
visit them at: http://distancelearn.about.com/od/onlinecourses/a/onlinelawschool.htm about them: Would you like to earn an online law degree from the comfort of your own home? Its not easy, but it is possible. Earning an online law degree poses several unique challenges. No online law school is accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA); however, forty-nine states require that law school graduates earn a degree accredited by the ABA in order to take the bar exam needed to practice law.
ABA Museum of Law was created in 1996.
Golden Gate University is a 110-year-old not-for-profit university fully accredited by both the regional Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) as well as the ABA for the law school.
ABA Rule of Law Initiative was created in 2007.
Cooley is an accredited law school. Its graduates are qualified to take the Michigan Bar exam.
Viper is wrong. In New York, a graduate of a non ABA approved law school, after practicing for five years in another jurisdiction, may sit for the NY bar exam.
No. Georgia law requires that all applicants must have a Juris Doctor degree from an ABA accredited law school. The ABA does not accredit foreign law schools. Therefore, a foreign educated applicant will not be able to sit for the Georgia Bar exam.