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Education

Jun. 12, 2008

Stanford Law School Nixes Letter Grades for Students

Stanford Law School will abolish letter grades for its students starting with the class of 2011.

See Correction Below.

By Noah Barron
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 3

      Stanford Law School will abolish letter grades for its students starting with the class of 2011.
      Students currently enrolled at Stanford will be given an "all-or-nothing" option to take all letter grades or all no-pass/pass/honor...

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