By Sara Randazzo
Daily Journal Staff Writer
In the face of mounting outcry over law schools muddying statistics related to graduates' employment status, the American Bar Association's law school arm will now require much more extensive reporting on the topic in its annual questionnaire.
The changes, announced Wednesday by the ABA's Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, will mean more questions related to graduates' employment status, including type of...
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