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Law Practice

Aug. 9, 2008

Professor Sues State Bar Over Exam Results

A controversial law professor made good on a threat Thursday and sued to force the State Bar to release exam results broken down by race.

By Amy Yarbrough
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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      SAN FRANCISCO - A controversial law professor made good on a threat Thursday and sued to force the State Bar to release exam results broken down by race.
      Richard Sander, a professor at UCLA School of Law, believes the data will bolster his hypothesis that minorities who attend top tier schools do no...

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