Landlords Have Run Out Of Patience With Arizona Law School

Above the Law report….Last week, students at the troubled Arizona Summit Law School found out that theschool would not be holding any classesduring the Fall 2018 semester as it attempts to appeal the ABA’s decision to revoke its accreditation. In the late-night email students received with the bad news, they were told that the law school’s library would be “unavailable.” Why wouldn’t Arizona Summit allow its understandably cheerless remaining law students to use the library at the school they once called home? We now have an idea thanks to some of our tireless tipsters. As it turns out, students won’t be able to use any part of Arizona Summit’s former offerings — at all.

Earlier this month, a source disclosed to us that Arizona Summit had stopped paying the rent, and that the administration was secretly moving out of the building. The administration didn’t tell students that the building would be closing, so students showed up repeatedly to find locked doors at the entrance.

Full story at   https://abovethelaw.com/2018/08/law-school-kicked-out-of-building-due-to-alleged-failure-to-pay-rent/