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Last year I modified the template to use the term "approved". This was IAW the terminology used by the ABA. I see the ABA uses the term "approved" (and I cited a page using "approved" in making the change). Where does it say the ABA is authorized to grant "accreditation"? It is an interesting question, which I will pursue. But I suspect the end result will be that the ABA approves law schools. If such is the case, then modifying the title of this template may be the best COA. --S. Rich (talk) 04:15, 6 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]