By Jonathan Vanian
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Now that the Committee of Bar Examiners is regulating California's 31 unaccredited law schools, 14 of which offer only correspondence or online curricula, it will oversee an interesting hodgepodge of entities.
The deans and administrators of these schools range from graduates of unaccredited law schools who have never practiced law, for...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
Now that the Committee of Bar Examiners is regulating California's 31 unaccredited law schools, 14 of which offer only correspondence or online curricula, it will oversee an interesting hodgepodge of entities.
The deans and administrators of these schools range from graduates of unaccredited law schools who have never practiced law, for...
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