This news just over the wires.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Charlotte School of Law is closing effective immediately, according to an email the alumni association sent out to former students.
An email obtained by Channel 9 from Lee Robertson, the president of the Charlotte School of Law Alumni Association, said he received a call Monday from Interim Dean Paul Meggett about the school’s future.
[LINK: Letter to Charlotte School of Law president on operating license]
During the call, Meggett said that the American Bar Association denied the law school’s Teach-Out Plan and that the North Carolina Board of Governors declined to grant an extension of the law school’s license to operate, according to Robertson.
Robertson said the students would be informed Tuesday of the development.
The Charlotte School of Law has been through a number of issues since November. It was placed on probation and lost federal student aid.