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The US FTC urges the Ohio Supreme Court to end mandatory reliance on a legal trade association's accreditation of law schools for bar admission (American Bar Association)

On 14 July 2026, the US Federal Trade Commission publicly endorsed a proposal by the Ohio Supreme Court to end the American Bar Association's exclusive control over whether an Ohio bar applicant's…

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