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Law Practice

Aug. 20, 2008

State Bar Says Breaking Down Data On Test Takers Would Be Onerous, Violate Privacy

Web Exclusive - The State Bar filed a response to a lawsuit that seeks a racial and ethnic breakdown of the test scores and academic histories of its test takers.

WEB EXCLUSIVE

By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - The State Bar Monday said not so fast to a UCLA law professor, who sued the agency in the California Supreme Court to get data on bar exam takers.
      Responding to UCLA law professor Richard Sander's Aug. 7 lawsuit, the State Bar's attorneys said it was both "untimely" and "baseless." Sander is tr...

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