A group of law students and an alumni association amended its complaint against Golden Gate University and its President David Fike over the closure of the school's Juris Doctorate program on Aug. 7, renewing its battle to keep the school open after a San Francisco judge tossed the case last week.
The amended filing reiterates the original's accusation that the university "tragically and unnecessarily" closed the J.D. program, and that Fike committed fraud and br...
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