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Law Practice

Jul. 20, 2007

Rules Loom for Unaccredited Law Schools

SAN FRANCISCO - As the State Bar prepares to adopt rules to govern California's unaccredited law schools, some deans remain uneasy about the effect on their institutions.

By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      SAN FRANCISCO - As the State Bar prepares to adopt rules to govern California's unaccredited law schools, some deans remain uneasy about the affect on their institutions.
      At its meeting in Los Angeles today, the Board of Governors' committee on regulation, admissions and discipline oversight is expected to vote on rules to tighten the le...

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