Daily Journal Staff Writer
At a time when many law school graduates are struggling to find jobs, students at the still-unaccredited UC Irvine School of Law are quickly becoming poised to secure their own post-graduate employment.
So far, more than two-thirds of the second-year class, which counts 60 students, have landed job offers for next summer, according to assistant dean of student services Elizabeth Schroeder. That inclu...
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