By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The State Bar says it can no longer provide the public with a list of people who pass the California bar exam as a result of legislation passed last fall.
The bar also says it cannot share with law schools how their graduates fared on the exam taken by prospective lawyers, a development that school officials say will make it more difficult to gather data they must provide to accrediting agencies....
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