Dean Todd J. Clark Appointed to National Law School Accreditation Working Group
Widener University Delaware Law School is proud to announce that Dean Todd J. Clark has been appointed to a national working group charged with examining the future of law school accreditation. The appointment, announced by the Conference of Chief Justices and the Conference of State Court Administrators, places Clark among only three law school deans nationwide selected to serve on this influential body.
Clark is one of 15 leaders from across the judiciary, legal education and private practice selected to serve on the Committee on Legal Education and Admissions Reform, or CLEAR, working group. The group will study how accreditation standards can support innovation, expand access to legal education, and help address the nation’s justice gap while maintaining the rigorous preparation required of future lawyers.
The working group will evaluate accreditation frameworks and develop recommendations that promote high‑quality, cost‑effective and forward‑looking models of legal education. A key focus will be ensuring that state supreme courts—which ultimately license and regulate attorneys—have meaningful input into the standards shaping law school programs nationwide. A draft report is expected to be submitted to CLEAR by December.
The dean’s appointment reflects his leadership in legal education and his commitment to expanding opportunity within the profession. His participation ensures that Delaware Law School will play a visible role in shaping national conversations about accreditation, licensure and the future of legal training.