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I'll leave it at this, a provisional unaccredited law school is just that: unaccredited. I don't think anyone else mentioned anything beyond the fact that it was unaccredited, but I can't speak for everyone else.

Not sure you have the right profession then...

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I nearly fell over in shock when a BOR member told me at a basketball game in 2002-03? that we turned down the option to purchase TWU's Law because $22 Million was "Simply Too Much".

LMAO!!!!!

Rick

Ended up going to A&M for 73 million. I wonder what TCU's failed bid was

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I nearly fell over in shock when a BOR member told me at a basketball game in 2002-03? that we turned down the option to purchase TWU's Law because $22 Million was "Simply Too Much".

LMAO!!!!!

Rick

We might already have a UNT lawyer in the Texas legislature by now if we had not been so shortsighted.

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Let me ask you this Mr. law student...where did I make any reference to whether I thought it was a good idea or not? I am not expressing an opinion on that one way or the other. You might want to bone up on reading comprehension....being a law student and all. My comments related ONLY to those who were knocking the school because of its non-accreditation....and their obvious lack of knowledge regarding accredidation processes. If being what, a first year law student, makes you an expert on whether a law school should be opened or not and what focus it will or will not have, then so be it. Not my fight....don't care at all either way. But, I do believe that the proof will come after several years as to whether it was a good idea or not. But, feel free to express what opinion you wish.

And,let's be clear...no where did I agree or disagree with your comments. You said you were the only one mentioning accredidation...I pointed you back to the thread where several folks had mentioned it. Then, you jump me for expressing opinions...which I did not express...on the validity of the law school itself. Reading comprehensiuon should not be that difficult...even for a first year law student. Where are you enrolled if not UNT? Baylor? SMU? Texas?

OooooOOOoooooOOOoooo :whistling1:

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That's basically the bulk of the story of UNT, right there, with subsequent chapters spent trying to clean up the aftermath.

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The Story of North Texas was actually Dr. Roger's second choice. Hurley rejected his initial title "We Dun Screwed Up Again!"

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