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Michael Ariens is a Professor at Marquette University Law School, focusing on legal education, ethics, and history. He has authored blog posts analyzing the evolution of legal training, the American Bar Association's (ABA) role in accreditation, and critiques of its influence on judicial selection and legal education standards.
His work explores themes like the "Hessian effect"—the tension between practical legal training and humanistic perspectives—and the ABA's shifting role post-1995 consent decree. He critically examines the ABA's ethical frameworks and its historical impact on law schools, students, and the legal profession.
While no scientific awards or formal advisees are documented in the provided text, Ariens contributes to discussions on legal scholarship through his blog, often referencing historical legal figures and institutional dynamics.




