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Education

Oct. 25, 2011

Law school transparency critics turn up the heat

Senators, litigators and alumni are increasing their pressure on the ABA to change how law schools report employment data for recent graduates.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


By early summer, people considering law school should be able to find on each school's website detailed information about how 2011 graduates have fared at landing first jobs.


But the changes on how schools report graduate data won't come soon enough for critics demanding what they call "law school transparency." The concern is that schools have lured students into taking on cr...

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