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Education

Mar. 18, 2013

California law schools improving transparency, albeit slowly

Since early February, under goading by the advocacy group Law School Transparency, many California schools improved the online information they provide to prospective students as required by new ABA rules.


By Don J. DeBenedictis


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Law schools were supposed to have submitted information to the American Bar Association by Friday about how their 2012 graduates fared in the job market. They're due to send that data - plus a little more - to legal career organization NALP today.


Yet some schools are still putting finishing touches on information they've released about graduates from the previous year.


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