By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
While the sale of Whittier Law School's campus earlier this year may have appeared to outside observers as an ominous sign, law professors say they were told the transaction would benefit the school.
The allegations were made in an unsuccessful attempt by several faculty members to obtain a temporary restraining order preventing Wednesday's announcement that the law school would stop accepting ne...
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