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The New Lawyer Supplement

May 21, 2008

New Hoops

Thanks to legislation that went into effect this year, California’s unaccredited law schools are being regulated by the State Bar for the first time. What changes will the new regime bring?

By Jonathan Vanian
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      January saw one of the biggest changes to the Committee of Bar Examiners' mandate in recent history. The organization, which is a part of the State Bar, now has to regulate and monitor California's unaccredited law schools.
      Unlike in other states, California has three tiers of law schools: those accredited by the American Bar Associati...

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