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36 Syllabus 1 (2004-2005)

handle is hein.journals/syllabus36 and id is 1 raw text is: Volume 36, Number 1                                                              September 2004
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American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar

Message from the New
Section Chairperson
By Honorable Elizabeth B. Lacy

C       ouncil tradition calls for a
member of the judiciary to
serve as Chairperson of the
Council every third year. This year I
am the beneficiary of that tradition.
Any qualifications I have to be
caretaker of this position arise
from what I have learned over the
past ten years from my colleagues
on the Council,
representatives
of sister organi-
zations, mem-
bers of site
teams, and
those adminis-
trators, staff,
professors, and
students I have
met in the law
schools. My immediate predeces-
sors, Pauline Schneider, Tom
Sullivan, and Chief Justice Jerry
VandeWalle have provided exam-
ples of steady leadership, allowing
the Council to focus on the mat-
ters at hand without distraction
or rancor. I am grateful to all
those who have contributed to my
education and am hopeful that, a
year from now, I will have earned
a passing grade.
I view this post in terms of a
presiding officer because in my

experience the Section has
moved forward, not by force of
any single person or officer, but
through the continuous exchange
of ideas, opinions, and experi-
ences of all Section members in
both formal and informal set-
tings. The efforts of the Council
members, the consultant, deputy
consultants, the staff, and the
committee members have com-
bined to continue the mission of
the Section to ensure the delivery
of quality legal education.
Because the accreditation
function is the most visible of the
Section's activities, the work of
the Accreditation and Standards
Review Committees is the most
obvious. As a result, the work of
the Section's 26 other commit-
tees, with approximately 250
members, is sometimes over-
looked or underplayed. These
other committees, however,
make significant contributions to
the accreditation process and the
quality of legal education.
One of the newest committees,
the Joint Working Group, was
established in 2003 in coopera-
tion with the National Conference
of Bar Examiners, the Association
Continued on page 27

Provisional
Approval for
Two Florida
Schools
By Joe Puskarz
During the August ABA
5    Annual Meeting in Atlanta,
UGeorgia, the House of
Delegates of the American Bar
Association concurred with the
action of the Council of the
Section of Legal Education and
Admissions to the Bar, in granti-
ng provisional approvals to
Florida A&M University College
of Law and Florida International
University College of Law.
In the spring of 2002, the
Florida legislature unanimously
approved a bill creating and
funding the Florida Inter-
national University College of
Law. In the fall of 2002, the
school enrolled its first class of
students of 113. The school
enrolled 228 students in fall
Continued on page 28
INSIDE:
1    Annual Meeting
1  Wrapup
1 4 Law Forum Educates
Scholastic Students
1 8 Adopted Standards
,Changes

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