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Education

Jul. 21, 2016

Bill would allow veterans' benefits to be used at more law schools

Veterans would again be allowed to use GI Bill benefits at law schools accredited by the State Bar under a bill before the state Legislature.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

Veterans would again be allowed to use GI Bill benefits at law schools accredited by the State Bar under a bill before the state Legislature.

The legislation is a response to a 2014 law designed to prevent veterans in the state from using their educational benefits at unaccredited institutions starting this year. The prior law does not include the bar's Committee of Bar Examiners as an accepted h...

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