In making the announcement, Daniel Thies, the Council chair, said: “This committee will be guided by our recently adopted Core Principles and Values and will focus on ensuring that the Council’s standards enable law schools to innovate and provide a quality legal education without imposing needless burdens or costs.”
The committee will assist the Council in its work by gathering information from key constituencies providing counsel on what changes to the standards are appropriate.
“The Council cannot do its work of accrediting law schools alone,” said Thies. “The wisdom and insight from this distinguished group of state supreme court justices, law school deans and others prominent in their fields will shape our deliberations and ensure that our system operates effectively and efficiently in service of clients and the public.”
The newly appointed members of the advisory committee include:
• Dean Kerry Abrams, Duke University School of Law
• Chief Justice Megan K. Cavanagh, Michigan Supreme Court
• Dean Anthony W. Crowell, New York Law School
• Chief Justice Matthew Fader, Supreme Court of Maryland
• Justice Rebeca A. Huddle, Supreme Court of Texas
• Chief Justice Steven R. Jensen, South Dakota Supreme Court
• Dean David H. Moore, Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
• Dean Cynthia Nance, University of Arkansas School of Law
• Dean Erin O’Hara O’Connor, Florida State University College of Law
• Professor Jerry Organ, University of St. Thomas (MN) School of Law
• Justice David Overstreet, Supreme Court of Illinois
• Augustin “Augie” Rivera, Jr., chair, Texas Board of Law Examiners and General Counsel, Del Mar College District
• Professor Kevin K. Washburn, University of California-Berkeley School of Law
• Professor David Yellen, University of Miami School of Law
Over the next year, the committee will meet regularly with the Council’s Standards Committee to prioritize which standards should be reviewed, guided by the Council’s Core Principles and Values. This process will be augmented by outreach to other constituencies, in a variety of formats. A few other members may be added to the committee in early 2026.
This greater inclusion and transparency in standards revisions will enhance the Council’s valuable work in helping to ensure that state courts admit graduates who are prepared to be effective, ethical and responsible members of the legal profession.
(https://www.americanbar.org/news/abanews/aba-news-archives/2025/12/legal-ed-council-names-special-adv-committee/)
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