California Supreme Court
Dec. 21, 2013
Law professor may yet get data about California bar applicants
A California law professor seeking to study what he contends are harmful effects of affirmative action policies on minority students will get another shot at accessing data about bar applicants under a state Supreme Court decision Thursday.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
A California law professor seeking to study what he contends are harmful effects of affirmative action policies on minority students will get another shot at accessing data about bar applicants, the state Supreme Court decided Thursday.
The unanimous opinion said the State Bar isn't automatically exempt from public records laws, as it has argued in its protracted legal fight opposing UCLA School ...
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