Daily Journal Staff Writer
In a new version of the potential class action against Thomas Jefferson School of Law, several unemployed graduates accuse the school not just of exaggerating its employment figures but of outright lying about how many graduates landed jobs.
The school "has adopted a practice of misrepresenting its post-graduation employment statistics," the new complaint contends.
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