Education
Feb. 6, 2014
Law school clinics don't up tuition, professor tells State Bar panel
Clinics don't increase law school tuition, a professor told a committee plotting out how the State Bar could boost the practical skills of new California lawyers. The panel likely will require clinical experience of all new admittees.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Clinics don't increase law school tuition, a professor told a committee plotting out how the State Bar could boost the practical skills of new California lawyers.
In fact, Professor Robert R. Kuehn said, 79 percent of U.S. law schools accredited by the American Bar Association - including 19 of California's 21 ABA schools - already have the capacity within their existing c...
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