Daily Journal Staff Writer
The drumbeat urging law schools to accurately report students' chances of finding post-graduation employment has grown loud, and now even Washington is adding to the volume.
Longtime Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., sent a letter Thursday to American Bar Association President Stephen N. Zack, urging the organization to put more pressure on law schools to stop reporting misleading employment data. Th...
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