An 11-year battle over State Bar data concluded Wednesday when the California Supreme Court denied both a petition for review and a depublication request in the case.
UCLA School of Law professor Richard H. Sander had sought personal data on bar applicants, including race and LSAT scores, but his request had been repeatedly denied due to privacy concerns.
"We are very pleased that the Supreme Cou...
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