In a landmark ruling that promises to reshape the future of legal education in Kenya, the Court of Appeal has dismantled the long-held monopoly of the Kenya School of Law (KSL) over the Advocates Training Programme (ATP). This decision paves the way for other institutions, both public and private, to offer the crucial course required for admission to the Bar.
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