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Education

Jul. 26, 2016

Brown signs law on non-ABA accredited law schools

Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill Friday that will compel law schools not accredited by the American Bar Association to post data about their graduates' employment rates and other information on their websites.

By Joshua Sebold
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill Friday that will compel law schools not accredited by the American Bar Association to post data about their graduates' employment rates and other information on their websites.

The new law authored by state Sen. Marty Block, D-San Diego, will apply to any schools that aren't accredited by the ABA, including those that are currently accredi...

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