By John RoemerDaily Journal Staff WriterThe University of California must pay more than $38 million to law students and others studying for professional degrees because the school raised fees after they enrolled despite promising not to, San Francisco County Superior Court Judge John E. Munter ruled Wednesday. The decision applies to about 2,900 medical, dental, law, pharmacy, business and other professional students who sued the university for breach of contra...
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