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Education

Mar. 11, 2014

Students, new lawyers urge bar to keep exam applicant data private

Students and new lawyers called on State Bar leaders Friday to keep data about bar exam applicants out of the hands of a researcher seeking support for his hypothesis that affirmative action can be harmful to minority students.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - About a dozen law students and new lawyers called on State Bar leaders Friday to keep data about bar exam applicants out of the hands of a researcher seeking support for his controversial hypothesis that affirmative action can be harmful to minority students.


"I'm here to urge you to keep our information confidential," Norma Nava of Lim, Ruger & Kim LLP told the ...

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