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Texas Takes the Reins in Law School Accreditations: A Bold Move Against Bureaucratic Overreach

by Andrew Powell
January 12, 2026 at 7:09 pm
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Texas Takes the Reins in Law School Accreditations: A Bold Move Against Bureaucratic Overreach

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In a surprising twist of legal fate, Texas has just decided that it’s time to retire the American Bar Association’s (ABA) exclusive control over law school accreditation.

The Texas Supreme Court took a verdict on January 6, revealing a newfound confidence in itself and a not-so-subtle jab at the ABA’s alleged biases, especially regarding issues of race and gender.

Now, if you’re wondering why this matters, picture a college football team being told they can’t play unless they hire a team of referees who don’t know the rules. That’s basically what the ABA has been doing, often prioritizing diversity quotas over merit. U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi called them out on it, accusing the ABA of conducting “unlawful discrimination” under the banner of diversity. Finally, some accountability! It’s like Texas pulled off a classic Western showdown against a beleaguered bureaucrat.

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This ruling won’t just create a more accountable pathway for Texas law schools; it sends a message that other states may pick up on. Will the ABA’s monopoly on accreditation crumble like a house of cards? Who knows! But if other states follow suit, we may finally witness an educational landscape that prioritizes academic achievement over convoluted-led slogans and buzzwords.

As it stands, current law schools won’t feel any immediate fallout, but the message is clear: the days of overstepping mandates from so-called gatekeepers may be numbered. With Texas at the helm, we’ve got a whole new ball game, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds!

Big news from the Texas Supreme Court: ABA monopoly is at an end. An "approved law school" means a law school approved by SCOTEX, not the ABA. pic.twitter.com/fUYSTJnZtd

— Lael Weinberger (@LaelWeinberger) January 7, 2026

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