Reaffirms Support for Law School Self-Governance
RESOLVED, That the ABA also reaffirms its support for the ethical independence of law school clinical programs and courses consistent with the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct;
FURTHER RESOLVED, That the ABA opposes attempts by persons or institutions outside law schools to interfere in the ongoing activities of law school clinical programs and courses;
FURTHER RESOLVED, That the ABA will assist law schools, as appropriate, in preserving the independence of clinical programs and courses.
Reaffirms support for the principles of law school self-governance and academic freedom, as well as ethical independence of law school clinical programs consistent with the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct; and opposes improper attempts by persons or institutions outside law schools to interfere in the ongoing activities of law school clinical programs and courses.
RESOLVED, That the ABA also reaffirms its support for the ethical independence of law school clinical programs and courses consistent with the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct;
FURTHER RESOLVED, That the ABA opposes attempts by persons or institutions outside law schools to interfere in the ongoing activities of law school clinical programs and courses;
FURTHER RESOLVED, That the ABA will assist law schools, as appropriate, in preserving the independence of clinical programs and courses.
Reaffirms support for the principles of law school self-governance and academic freedom, as well as ethical independence of law school clinical programs consistent with the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct; and opposes improper attempts by persons or institutions outside law schools to interfere in the ongoing activities of law school clinical programs and courses.





