For the second time in two years, the American Bar Association House of Delegates voted down a resolution that would have required 75 percent of a law school’s graduates who sit for the bar to pass it within two years.Several Illinois law school deans are part of the opposition to the change.The ABA House of Delegates voted against Resolution 105, in a 334-88 vote, at its annual meeting in late January. The same proposed resolution was defeated by the House of Delegates at the ABA annual meeting in February 2017 …