Recently, I suggested that the ABA House of Delegates should reject the June 17 Report of the Task Force on the Financing of Legal Education. The task force was supposed to tackle the crisis of massive student loan debt that is subsidizing marginal law schools. Its report not only fails to fulfill that mission, but also ignores the central problem of a dysfunctional legal education market. As a consequence, it offers superficial recommendations that will accomplish little.

Doomed from the Start; Flawed at the Finish