TBA Law Blog


Posted by: Julia Wilburn on Nov 21, 2023

The council of the American Bar Association’s (ABA) Legal Education and Admission to the Bar Section is considering extending accreditation to fully online law schools. This move would be a major shift from the ABA's longstanding prioritization of in-person teaching. Reuters reports that the council voted Friday to gather public comments on proposed changes to its standards that would enable new and existing law schools with no physical campus to apply for accreditation. Currently, only law schools with brick-and-mortar locations are eligible for ABA accreditation. The organization has allowed an increasing number of those schools to offer fully or mostly online degree programs alongside their in-person ones, but fully online schools are currently ineligible to apply.