By Kari Hamanaka
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Loyola Law School faculty has voted to adjust grades upward one-third, citing a need to stay competitive with other law schools in the region that have taken similar steps and put Loyola at what the school's dean called an "unfair disadvantage."
Loyola's decision comes after a wave of other schools, both in the Los Angeles market and across the nation,...
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