By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
California's unaccredited law schools, which the State Bar has expressed support for gradually phasing out, may soon be required to publicly post their dropout rates.
A rule the State Bar's board of trustees has approved circulating for public comment would mandate the institutions include their attrition rates for the past five years or since the establishment of the school, whichever time is sh...
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