For example, Bedrick said, the bill proposed by Rubio and Rokita would have given federal tax credits only for donations to scholarship - granting organizations that don't «earmark or set aside contributions for scholarships on
behalf of any particular student, or to any specific school or group of schools.»
While it is easy for the law school administrations and academics to preach about their obligation to open up the profession and admit more
students so as to avoid a monopoly in the profession the real reason for the decision to increase enrollment, at the University
of Ottawa in
particular, but I would suggest at each
of the law schools in the province, has been a purely selfish financial one on
behalf of the law schools and their faculty members.