ABA JOURNAL — A package of proposed revisions to the ABA law school accreditation standards, including two focused on diversity, were approved Monday by the ABA House of Delegates at the 2022 ABA Midyear Meeting. Resolution 300, which passed with a 348 to 17 vote, suggested changes to four standards in the 2021-2022 Standards and Rules of Procedure for Approval of Law Schools. The revisions include: • Adding “ethnicity,” “gender identity or expression” and “military status” to language in Standard 205, which deals with law school governance, and adding wording that requires schools to adopt, publish and follow nondiscrimination policies. The revision does not require religiously affiliated law schools to recognize or support organizations focused on sexual orientation or gender identity, if doing so conflicts with the institution’s religious beliefs.