Daily Journal Staff Writer
Law schools must publicly release new, detailed information about their recent graduates' jobs and salaries, under new rules adopted Saturday by an American Bar Association panel.
In response to demands from students for more accurate consumer information about the costs and benefits of legal education, the ABA panel that accredits law schools voted unanimously to query schools annually abo...
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