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Buchanan County ponders whether $6 million will save Appalachian School of Law. Here are some questions it should ask.

Summary by Cardinal News
The Buchanan County Board of Supervisors holds a public hearing today on whether to spend up to $6 million on the Appalachian School of Law, a struggling, stand-alone private law school in Grundy that has been looking at a merger with Roanoke College in Salem as a way to survive. Passions have run high, and passion often clouds good judgment.  Buchanan County officials naturally don’t want to lose the school, whose 47 employees and 184 students …
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Cardinal News broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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