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Re: Breyer State University-AL non-bar JD degree
Posted by JF on 3/19/08

    Alan C:

    So what your saying Alan C is that Alabama State recognizes and authorizes Breyer State
    University to award legally the degrees by default.

    I think the question is more complex than that, Breyer State University must have met the
    guidelines for Alabama school licensing and the criteria for an educational institution in
    Alabama.

    What ever the case may be Breyer State University degree programs appear solid atleast from
    what is discernable from their website. They seem to have over 100+ faculty and their
    tuition is at a reasonable cost.


    As for the California online law schools asking Oregon to evaluate them, I would say that is
    a bad idea because it appears that the Oregon evaluation criteria would place any California
    unaccredited online law school on the Oregon's "degree supplier list". So don't even
    suggest it.


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    On 3/19/08, Alan C wrote:
    > Breyer State operates because the Alabama laws are so week and they have few dollars for
    > enforcement. Oregon will not review any out-of-state school unless the school applies and
    > no California law school has applied. It would not be necessary for the two accredited
    > distance education to seek approval from Oregon.
    >
    > Alan C
    >
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