Education
Jun. 9, 2016
Bill would require California law schools to disclose jobs data
California law schools that are not accredited by the American Bar Association would have to publicly disclose postgraduate employment information, as well as other additional data, under a bill working its way through the state Legislature.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
California law schools that are not accredited by the American Bar Association would have to publicly disclose postgraduate employment information, as well as other additional data, under a bill working its way through the state Legislature.
While ABA-accredited schools have to report annually on how their students fared in the job market roughly 10 months after graduation,...
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