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Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law v. American Bar Association (TV1)
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October 29, 2012
Tenn. Law School Drops Antitrust Suit Against ABA
A Tennessee federal judge on Monday dismissed Lincoln Memorial University's antitrust suit against the American Bar Association over accreditation of its law school after the school dropped its request for accreditation.
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April 02, 2012
Tenn. Law School Loses Bid To Force ABA Accreditation
A Tennessee federal judge on Monday refused to reconsider his denial of a preliminary injunction requiring the American Bar Association to grant Lincoln Memorial University's law school provisional accreditation in an antitrust suit against the association.
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February 08, 2012
Tenn. Law School Urges Court To Force ABA Accreditation
Lincoln Memorial University's law school on Wednesday questioned the impartiality of an American Bar Association appeals board staffed after the ABA denied the law school accreditation, asking a Tennessee federal court to reconsider blocking the law organization's decision in the school's antitrust suit.
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January 18, 2012
ABA Accreditation Decision Stands Despite Antitrust Claims
A Tennessee federal judge on Wednesday refused to order the American Bar Association to rescind its denial of provisional accreditation for Lincoln Memorial University's law school, a move the school had requested in its antitrust suit against the ABA.
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January 03, 2012
Don't Overrule Accreditation Denial: ABA To Judge
The American Bar Association on Tuesday urged a Tennessee federal judge not to order it to rescind its accreditation denial of Lincoln Memorial University's law school, the subject of an antitrust lawsuit lodged by the school last month.
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December 22, 2011
Law School Sues ABA Over Accreditation Denial
Lincoln Memorial University's law school sued the American Bar Association on Thursday in Tennessee federal court, claiming the association colluded with other law schools to artificially restrain competition by refusing to accredit it.