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The New Lawyer Supplement

May 19, 2012

La Verne law students endured rollercoaster

When the American Bar Association stripped University of La Verne College of Law's accreditation last year, many students experienced personal and professional upheaval and some transferred to other schools.


By Jason W. Armstrong


Daily Journal Staff Writer

ONTARIO - Andrea Martinez said the "whole reason" she decided to go to law school was to become a military JAG officer. To get that position and begin handling legal cases involving service personnel, she had to graduate from an American Bar Association-accredited campus.


But in June 2011, as she was wrapping up her first year at University of La Verne College of Law, the ...

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